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You've probably heard dire warnings about artificial intelligence from figures such as the late Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk regarding the dangers of artificial intelligence. We shouldn't dismiss these experts, but we can harness the potential of AI to build a future that is both sustainable and profitable beyond our dreams. To accomplish this, we must bring together leadership teams from various fields to mindfully grow, develop, and integrate AI technologies in the most ethical, secure, and transparent ways possible. Susan and Todd Rebner take a deep dive into AI, highlighting how companies, agencies, educational institutions, brick and mortar retail stores, financial giants, and individuals can use it to create a better future. Their crucial point is that in the hands of the right organizational leader, AI will be seen as the most powerful tool humanity has ever created to solve the world's greatest problems, not create them.
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You've probably heard dire warnings about artificial intelligence from figures such as the late Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk regarding the dangers of artificial intelligence. We shouldn't dismiss these experts, but we can harness the potential of AI to build a future that is both sustainable and profitable beyond our dreams. To accomplish this, we must bring together leadership teams from various fields to mindfully grow, develop, and integrate AI technologies in the most ethical, secure, and transparent ways possible. Susan and Todd Rebner take a deep dive into AI, highlighting how companies, agencies, educational institutions, brick and mortar retail stores, financial giants, and individuals can use it to create a better future. Their crucial point is that in the hands of the right organizational leader, AI will be seen as the most powerful tool humanity has ever created to solve the world's greatest problems, not create them.
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