Ethics
Part III: What will be the Exciting Career Paths created by Chat GPT and AI? Paid Members Public
Ethical AI is crucial for Chat GPT and other AI technologies. AI governance professionals handle privacy, bias, accountability, ethics, and socioeconomic impact, ensuring responsible AI use and societal benefits. Emerging career paths in AI governance and ethics tackle these challenges.
Corporate Governance Needs An Exponential Shift Paid Members Public
With only 1% of the global publicly listed companies scoring high on the Governance metrics, we need a paradigm and exponential shift in Corporate Governance to protect and create inclusive, holistic, and sustainable stakeholder value.
Humanising Machines Paid Members Public
One of the reasons why Machine Intelligence has taken off in recent years is because we have extraordinarily rich datasets that are collections of experiences about the world that provide a source for machines to learn from.
Venture Capital In Technology Ventures Paid Members Public
Entrepreneurship is about making a life-long plan that has a positive impact on society. True wealth requires the creation of lasting value, which requires integrity and ethics.
Regulatory Challenges to Catastrophic AI Risk Paid Members Public
Regulations may drive research underground where it is harder to monitor, or to ‘flag of convenience’ jurisdictions with lax restrictions, by embedding dangerous technologies within apparently benign cover operations (multipurpose technologies).
Are Technomorphic Worldviews Taking Over? Immersive Experiences, Our Next Reality? For Whom? Paid Members Public
A technological focus is fantastic, but the problems that we are facing are more systemic. Zooming out to a higher level to see the systemic connections is very much needed. It’s not about that technology can solve healthcare problems, but how it can be adopted at an affordable level.
The Possibility of Inheritable Data (Your DNA Can Do That!) Paid Members Public
In a future where DNA sequencers unlock the ancestral archive encoded within our genes, the boundaries between personal memory and human history blur as we become living repositories of our shared past.