On this episode of The Family Business Voice, Michael Haenlein speaks to Ramia about the future of AI.
Haenlein’s hypothetical future is informed by the past; to understand where AI is going, we must first understand where it came from:
– AI is not new; it first appeared in WWII, and since then, we’ve slowly integrated it into our lives and businesses.
– As such, doomsday scenarios that have AI “taking over” are unrealistic. Instead, the gradual march of AI is likely to continue in much the same manner that it has progressed so far.
– That said, intentional integration is key. We must make sure that AI continues to benefit all of humanity and for that to happen, regulation is required.
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