Vision 2222

Vision 2222 by Amanda Chadee, Mikhail Gladkikh and John Marsh

Amanda Chadee, Mikhail Gladkikh and John Marsh

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Categories: Technology

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The conversation with Tim Stickelbrucks, a seasoned professional in the digital content and AI strategy sphere, opens up a myriad of thought-provoking topics. The exploration of AI's potential in space travel and deep space colonization touches on humanity's enduring quest for discovery and expansion beyond Earth. While AI's increasing role in daily applications raises valid concerns about its impact on human autonomy, it's also important to recognize its capacity to augment human creativity and productivity. The debate on AI's consciousness and the ethical considerations surrounding intellectual property rights in AI-generated content reflects the complex interplay between technological advancement and philosophical inquiry. Finally, the focus on robotics and its transformative effects in healthcare and elderly care highlights the tangible benefits AI can bring to society, reshaping our approach to well-being and care with advanced, autonomous systems. These discussions are crucial as they shape the framework within which AI will evolve and integrate into our future.

Previous episodes

  • 22 - #21 - Tim Stickelbrucks: Creativity, Intelligence and the Future of Artificial Intelligence 
    Thu, 12 Sep 2024
  • 21 - #20 - Chris Hare: Narratives, Vision, Purpose, and The Future of Storytelling 
    Thu, 30 May 2024
  • 20 - #19 - Sabine Berendse: Circular Economy, Recycling, and the Future of Plastic Waste 
    Fri, 03 May 2024
  • 19 - #18- Steve Winston: Transcending Incrementalism, Nuclear Nanotechnology, and the Future of Curiosity 
    Sat, 06 Apr 2024
  • 18 - #17 - Carlos Zapata-Carratala: Multidisciplinary Research, Sustainability & The Future of Creativity 
    Fri, 16 Feb 2024
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