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IL47: The AI Revolution That Will Redefine What It Means to Be Human ft. Craig Mundie

IL47: The AI Revolution That Will Redefine What It Means to Be Human ft. Craig Mundie

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In today’s episode we talk to Craig Mundie, formerly the Chief Technical Officer at Microsoft and a leading advocate for responsible development of artificial intelligence. He joins Kevin Coldiron to discuss his book, Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit co-authored with Eric Schmidt and Henry Kissinger. Mundie believes the timeline for AI’s impact on the economy is extremely compressed, with dramatic breakthroughs in energy and work happening in the next few years. We also discuss the long-term implications of AI-generated knowledge and solutions that will likely be beyond our understanding. What questions should we ask and what preparations should we make - both individually and collectively as citizens - to prepare this future?

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Episode TimeStamps:

00:06 - AI as a collaborator and the end of traditional human evolution

01:41 - Introduction to the Ideas Lab series and Craig Mundie

03:48 - How the book Genesis came together

09:52 - AI vs human learning and the rise of machine polymaths

17:40 - When machines discover things humans cannot

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