AI and machine learning are transforming our world, but here's the catch: they can either enhance our best qualities or magnify our worst biases. Getting AI right is both exciting and scary and the big question is, can businesses just race ahead without considering the consequences? Hear how research and industry come together to discuss the natural tensions between rapid AI advancements and the need for AI to be ethical as we work towards a brighter future. Guests: Professor Toby Walsh, UNSW Scientia Professor of Artificial Intelligence, Chief Scientist for the UNSW AI Institute Stela Solar, Director, National Artificial Intelligence Centre CSIRO's Data61 Find out more about Lamont Tang and Professor Toby Walsh’s work below: Visit the Business AI Lab Visit UNSW Founders Visit the National AI Centre Read: Can machines invent things? AI reveals the answer is 'yes' Read: Microsoft’s Lee Hickin on digital resilience beyond cybersecurity Read: How to avoid the ethical pitfalls of artificial intelligence and machine learningRead: How leaders should weigh up the risks and rewards of AIRead: AI in the workplace: what should CEOs really be thinking about? Read: AI: what are the present and future opportunities for business leaders The transcript and show notes can be found on our website here. Want to follow the latest research and news from UNSW Business School and AGSM @ UNSW Business School? Subscribe to our industry stories at BusinessThink and follow us on LinkedIn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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