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4. The AI Dilemma with Art Kleiner

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In this conversation, Art Kleiner discusses the four perspectives that decision-makers consider when making decisions about AI: the engineer's perspective, the business perspective, the government perspective, and the social justice perspective. He also talks about the importance of explainability in AI and the need for different explanations for different stakeholders.

Kleiner concludes by describing his interest in exploring the intersection of machine learning, organizational learning, and human learning in his future work.

IMAGINIZE.WORLD takes you beyond our familiar boundaries. You'll discover how forward thinkers, scifi visionaries and pioneering organizations see the future. You'll learn to imagine your future and develop ideas to move in that direction. Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world.

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Chapters

1. 4. The AI Dilemma with Art Kleiner (00:00:00)

2. AI Dilemma and Responsible Technology Exploration (00:00:03)

3. The AI Dilemma and Responsible Technology (00:05:25)

4. AI Governance and Navigating Four Logics (00:12:55)

5. AI Regulation and Optimistic Future Scenarios (00:28:21)

6. AI's Impact on Democracies and Education (00:38:42)

7. AI's Role in Education and Curiosity (00:44:40)

21 episodes

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Content provided by Jane McConnell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jane McConnell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this conversation, Art Kleiner discusses the four perspectives that decision-makers consider when making decisions about AI: the engineer's perspective, the business perspective, the government perspective, and the social justice perspective. He also talks about the importance of explainability in AI and the need for different explanations for different stakeholders.

Kleiner concludes by describing his interest in exploring the intersection of machine learning, organizational learning, and human learning in his future work.

IMAGINIZE.WORLD takes you beyond our familiar boundaries. You'll discover how forward thinkers, scifi visionaries and pioneering organizations see the future. You'll learn to imagine your future and develop ideas to move in that direction. Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 4. The AI Dilemma with Art Kleiner (00:00:00)

2. AI Dilemma and Responsible Technology Exploration (00:00:03)

3. The AI Dilemma and Responsible Technology (00:05:25)

4. AI Governance and Navigating Four Logics (00:12:55)

5. AI Regulation and Optimistic Future Scenarios (00:28:21)

6. AI's Impact on Democracies and Education (00:38:42)

7. AI's Role in Education and Curiosity (00:44:40)

21 episodes

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