Evelyn Hill from the Lower Street team has curated a selection of podcast episodes for anyone who wants to understand more about where AI is headed, and what we can do to prepare…
AI is everywhere, in every industry you can imagine. There’s plenty of articles about how AI can help us with writing or research, with graphics and data. These are ways it makes our lives easier in the present, but how can AI help us prepare for the future? I want to share with you a few episodes exploring where AI is today, where it is headed, and how it can help us in the days to come.
Imagine This…
Preparing for an Uncertain Future…in the Future
AI forecasting won’t eliminate the need for a well-thought-out strategy, it’ll mean we need it more than ever. By 2035, AI will revolutionize forecasting, offering more accurate predictions for everything from stock markets to consumer trends. Meteorologists already use AI to enhance hurricane landfall predictions, but BCG’s Alan Iny emphasizes that strategic planning is here to stay. Predictions are never perfect, and various tools are widely accessible, which means leaders must still plan for multiple scenarios. AI will refine, not replace, the art of planning. Listen here >>
Superhuman AI: Decoding the Future
Is Artificial Intelligence a Threat to Humanity? Judd Rosenblatt Discuss AI Safety and Alignment
Something we have all wondered at some point. Superhuman hosts Zain and Hassan take a real look at the potential risks AI poses to humanity with Judd Rosenblatt, an AI researcher known for his work on AI safety and alignment. The conversation goes into why many top AI experts are concerned about AI disempowering humanity and examines various approaches to solving AI alignment issues. Listen here >>
School’s In
AI in the classroom: Equity, creativity, and teaching
How do we prepare students to take on a world where AI plays such a central role? Schools In hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope sit down with Associate Professor Victor Lee to chat about the rise of AI in education, and what that means for both how we learn and teach. He shares both sides of the coin: how AI could potentially enhance and complicate our learning processes. Listen here >>
Grit & Growth
Navigating the AI Revolution: Practical Insights for Entrepreneurs
If you are hesitant about using AI in your business strategy, then listen up. Wharton professor Ethan Mollick and entrepreneur Arun Jagannathan explore why it should be. Mollick provides practical tools and key questions to help businesses integrate AI creatively and strategically. Jagannathan shares how he’s adapting his startups, CrackVerbal and Yzerly, to leverage AI for growth. Together, they highlight the power of AI to democratize innovation while emphasizing the need to keep humans in the loop. Listen here >>
Technology Now
The AI Skills Gap… Are We Prepared?
This episode of Technology Now explores how generative AI is transforming the workforce across all sectors – not just tech. As organizations and governments rush to adopt AI, questions arise about how managers, non-IT teams, education systems, and individuals can adapt to this seismic shift. It really makes us think about the future of our workplaces, and if we are prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. Listen here >>
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