Artificial intelligence is moving very fast and suddenly it is just everywhere.
Workplace, schools, media, commercials, fueling excitement for the potential to revolutionize
“basically the way we do everything, also raising a lot of pretty terrifying questions.”
So what actually is artificial intelligence? What can it actually do?
How far is it going to go?
What happens if it changes not just how we work, but how we think, or more essentially who we are?
“I'm Chris Hayes, host of the "Why is this happening?" podcast.”
I'm trying to understand this moment, we're in, what is AI, what it isn't, and really,
what is the endgame? Where are we headed? We're launching a special eight-part with pod mini series, where each week I talk with
“leading experts to ground the conversation and answer the questions about AI that aren't being”
asked. Every two-year-old in many respects is smarter than the smartest guy in Silicon Valley. I was just speaking to some amateur people who use AI frequently, to just tell you how to ask the adoption staff and I know that he wants to talk about the money. What you're kind of doing is whispering to CEOs, "Psst, you don't have to pay labor anymore.
Why is this happening?" The AI endgame. A special eight-part mini series from MSNow, start listening today, wherever you get your podcast. Conversation with legendary documentary, Ken Burns, as America approaches its 250th anniversary,
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