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427. AI's Influence: Manipulation or Masterpiece?

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In this episode, host Michael Marchuk chats with Jacob Ward, a seasoned journalist and author who delves deep into the implications of AI and technology on our daily lives. From predicting the future to co-hosting PBS's 'Hacking Your Mind,' Jacob discusses the human mind's vulnerabilities, the ethical implications of AI, and how technology shapes our behaviors. Whether you're worried about AI taking over or just curious about its impact, buckle up for an insightful and thought-provoking discussion.

Here's what we discussed:

The Impact of Technology on Human Behavior

AI and Human Vulnerability

Corporate Responsibility and AI

The Need for Regulation and Cognitive Liberty

The Dangers of AI Manipulation

AI's Role in Targeted Advertising

Ethical Considerations for AI Development

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In this episode, host Michael Marchuk chats with Jacob Ward, a seasoned journalist and author who delves deep into the implications of AI and technology on our daily lives. From predicting the future to co-hosting PBS's 'Hacking Your Mind,' Jacob discusses the human mind's vulnerabilities, the ethical implications of AI, and how technology shapes our behaviors. Whether you're worried about AI taking over or just curious about its impact, buckle up for an insightful and thought-provoking discussion.

Here's what we discussed:

The Impact of Technology on Human Behavior

AI and Human Vulnerability

Corporate Responsibility and AI

The Need for Regulation and Cognitive Liberty

The Dangers of AI Manipulation

AI's Role in Targeted Advertising

Ethical Considerations for AI Development

Visit us on our socials:

🦾 Get started with SS&C Blue Prism: https://okt.to/JcMLdU

🧑‍💻LinkedIn: https://okt.to/k8zIdp

✖️Twitter: https://okt.to/fHyd9G

🙋‍♀️Facebook: https://okt.to/Vyjfiz

📸Instagram: https://okt.to/5nYvIf

💭Blog: https://okt.to/QuGqVP

🤩Case studies: https://okt.to/ft1AMX

To ensure that you never miss an episode of Transform NOW, be sure to subscribe!

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