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James Hodson – AI for Good Foundation

26/01/2023 By Staff Leave a Comment Filed Under: dialogues

A dialogue with James Hodson, CEO AI for Good Foundation 

When focusing on using emerging technologies as enablers for good; what does ‘good’ mean? How to engage academic and research communities to make emerging technologies work, for good? What are the benefits of using emerging technologies, such as the current generation of AI? What are the downsides? What collateral damage one needs to identity and avoid? How to achieve transparent and sustainable net benefits for people, society and planet? How to get those people and societal communities, generally non-technical, on board and interested? How can the various local, regional, international and global NGO and other initiatives find each other, complement each other while also keeping their own focus, sovereignty and accountability?

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