Transcript
Welcome to our episode on AI, where we explore the latest developments and their implications. We start with a disturbing story from Itasca, where deep fake images of students and staff have been circulating, highlighting the dark side of AI.
That's right, and it's a stark reminder of the need for responsible AI development. On a more positive note, companies like Infosys are working to provide guidance on AI implementation, helping businesses navigate this complex landscape.
Infosys' AI implementation framework is definitely a step in the right direction. Meanwhile, in India, the AI Impact Summit is underway, bringing together major players in the field to discuss the future of AI.
The summit is a great opportunity for knowledge sharing and collaboration. It's also important to consider the ethical implications of AI, as Michigan State University's Ethics Week is doing, focusing on the intersection of AI and human values.
Critical AI studies, like those being conducted at Oberlin College, are crucial in understanding the societal impact of AI. And, on the research front, Misericordia University faculty are presenting their work on human-centered design and AI at an international conference in Italy.
As we move forward, it's essential to prioritize responsible AI development, considering both the benefits and the risks. The future of AI is complex, but with ongoing research, collaboration, and a focus on ethics, we can work towards creating a better future for all.