Promise and Perils of AI: Insights from the AI for Good Global Summit
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Join a conversation on shaping a future where AI serves the greater good while navigating the challenges it presents! During today's conversation, Nathan and Scott unpack the diverse range of perspectives surrounding AI's impact on society, particularly its role in addressing global challenges outlined in the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reflecting on their experiences at a recent conference, AI for Good Global Summit -2024. From insightful interviews with industry leaders to eye-opening sessions on digital well-being, Nathan and Scott candidly discuss the dichotomy of promise and perils inherent in AI advancement. They highlight key takeaways, such as the urgent need for responsible AI development and prioritizing humanity over utility. With a blend of humor and introspection, Nathan and Scott navigate complex topics, including the influence of technology on youth, ethical considerations in AI governance, and the role of corporate incentives in driving AI innovation. Drawing from personal anecdotes and expert insights, they offer valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of AI and its implications for society. Episode Highlights [00:55] Reflecting on the AI for Good Global Summit: Insights and Surprises [06:48] Unpacking the SDGs and the Role of AI: Challenges and Opportunities [12:24] The Promise and Perils of AI [15:25] Insights from the Interview of Nicholas Thompson, the CEO of the Atlantic, with Sam Altman, CEO of Open AI [21:09] The Impact of Technology on Youth [25:36] Balancing AI for Good with Corporate Incentives Resources:  Connect with Nathan and Scott: LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/ LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans Website: fundraising.ai/
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