Hello all.
I’ve read key issues from a World Economic Forum (WEF) email and so I wish to share with you today ka.
Serious conversations discussed were obviously around artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technology. The issues also included: the digital divide, the coming quantum economy, space technology and climate change, and the development of sector-specific regulation around AI governance.
One keyword was from the theme of this event highlighting ‘trust’ which has these important implications to me at least na ka: How could we trust AI as well as humans who create/use it for the good and the destructive? Would it be another chapter/form of colonialism from countries with AI power? What could be the roles of governments as regulatory bodies for the world use of AI?
I also heard what conscious approaches to AI, especially across sectors and its interface with other technologies. Most importantly, it must be people first!
It was kind of shocking to hear that one well-known journalist never used ChatGPT. Some mentioned that quite a number of leaders didn’t have that much awareness of the role of AI in work and life even when AI today has been quite common in one form or another in finance, healthcare, aviation etc.
Let me share the five takeaways from WEF na ka:
1. Much of the world is still analogue and disconnected.
2. We need to prepare for the coming quantum economy.
3. Space technology is critical for planet earth.
4. AI will help us to prioritize our humanity.
5. Continuous dialogue will deliver the benefits.
AI influences are around and will generate many more pluses along with minuses! We need to follow closely, think seriously, and act wisely na ka.
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