AI Unleashed: Navigating Regulation, Cybersecurity, And Life

Are you worries about your future? Well, take some time to listen to this episode where we will explain the situation.

I’d like to introduce Monique Morrow. Monique is a Chief Technology strategist, groundbreaking technologist and a proven innovator.

M.M. :- “I’ve been thinking about AI for a few years. And like most people, I was initially worried. But I think now I’m actually more excited about the possibilities of working less hours, which is hopefully something that we should be able to do in the near future.”

Tune in to the episode to learn more about the future of technology from an informed perspective!

Understanding the Implications of AI in Society

In this episode of Influential Vision, Nathaniel Schooler interviews Monique Morrow to discuss the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in society. They cover topics such as AI’s impact on jobs, ethics, precision medicine, the digital divide, and emerging technologies in the healthcare industry.

AI’s Intent and Impact on Jobs

Monique Morrow believes that the fear around AI and its impact on jobs stems from misunderstanding AI’s intent and where humans fit in the loop. She highlights the need to create technologies with a clear intent in mind and be conscious of the broad implications to society. Morrow also emphasizes the importance of thinking about the ethics surrounding AI and its potential to create misinformation. As AI continues to develop, new jobs and careers will be created, and it is essential for individuals to invest in themselves and acquire the necessary skill set for these new opportunities.

AI in Precision Medicine

The potential of AI in precision medicine is explored, along with its impact on physicians and patients. While AI can be a valuable tool in healthcare, the wellness of patients and physicians must be considered when integrating technology. Morrow highlights the potential negative impact of AI on patient care, especially for poorer patients who may not be able to afford doctors who know how to use AI properly in patient diagnosis. The key to successfully using AI in precision medicine is to know how to use the tool for its intended purpose without becoming overwhelmed.

Digital Divide and Responsible Use of AI

Concerns are raised about the potential creation of a digital divide between those who have access to and can afford AI technologies and those who do not. The responsible use of AI is essential, and organizations should focus on principles like ‘Digital do no harm’ and ‘AI for good.’ Proper education and testing, similar to learning to drive a car, are emphasized to ensure the responsible use of powerful tools like smartphones and AI technologies.

AI Technologies and Their Limitations

AI technologies are designed to perform specific tasks and are segmented into task-oriented programs or solutions. They are not capable of taking over the world, as each task is designed to work in a certain way. Machine learning is a crucial aspect of AI that relies on data to learn and improve. It is essential to control what AI learns to avoid harmful or inappropriate results.

Privacy, Trust, and AI in the Travel Industry

The convenience of AI and machine learning in the travel industry comes at the cost of privacy and trust. Personal profiling is being done to recommend services to customers, but awareness of privacy and trust components is necessary to avoid potential misuse of personal data. Trust needs to be embedded in algorithms, and privacy and ownership of data should be given to users.

AI in Medicine and Healthcare

The speakers discuss the potential of AI in medicine, particularly in the analysis of medical images to detect cancer and the role of AI in predicting medical outcomes. They also touch on the importance of personalized medicine, transparency in data sharing, and involving patients in the decision-making process. The speakers emphasize the need for responsible use of AI in medicine and patient involvement in the process.

Metaverse, AI, and Healthcare Providers

The speakers discuss how Metaverse and AI can be used to train and retain healthcare providers. They mention the use of 3D imaging to help healthcare professionals see things in a third dimension, which has potential to educate new healthcare professionals and help in limb amputation reduction and other diseases.

Cyber Psychology and Future Excitement

Monique Morrow shares her excitement for being grounded and finding balance in wellness and well-being. She has been accepted into a PhD program for cyberpsychology at Capital Technology University, focusing on cybersecurity’s role in the future. She is also interested in learning new ways to remove friction in terms of syntax, digitalized assets, and responsible banking with stable coins.

In conclusion, Morrow believes that it’s important to be aware of the implications of AI, to ask questions, and to embrace facets of it with an understanding of its impact on us and society. The conversation ends with a request to share the episode with friends and business connections and to leave a review wherever you listen.

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Navigating the Implications of AI in Society

00:00:00 – 00:09:26

In this episode of Influential Vision, Nathaniel Scula interviews Monique Morrow to discuss the implications of AI in society. While there is a lot of panic around AI and its impact on jobs, Morrow believes that the fear stems from a misunderstanding of AI’s intent and where humans fit in the loop. She stresses the importance of creating technologies with a clear intent in mind and being conscious of the broad implications to society. She mentions that new jobs and careers will be created as a result of AI and that it has the potential to unleash people to do other things. However, there is a fear of being thrown out of a job without being allowed to switch to these new things. Morrow also emphasizes the need to think about the ethics surrounding AI, particularly in the form of GPT, as it has the potential to create deep fakes and misinformation. She highlights the importance of fact-checking and using our brains to ensure that the information presented to us makes tangible sense. Overall, Morrow believes that it’s important to be aware of the implications of AI, to ask questions, and to embrace facets of it with an understanding of its impact on us and society.

Using Tools to Improve Writing, Reading, and Thinking

00:09:28 – 00:10:18

The speaker discusses the benefits of using tools to improve writing, reading, and thinking. They give an example of someone who received funding and used crowdsourcing to create a business plan. The speaker emphasizes the positive aspects of using these tools to enhance one’s skills and achieve goals.

The Role of AI in Precision Medicine

00:10:18 – 00:12:09

The discussion explores the potential of AI in precision medicine and the impact it can have on physicians and patients. While AI can be a valuable tool in healthcare, it is important to use it wisely and not rely on it as a crutch. The wellness of patients and physicians must be considered when integrating technology into healthcare. The key to successfully using AI in precision medicine is to know how to use the tool for its intended purpose without becoming overwhelmed.

The Potential Negative Impact of AI on Patient Care

00:12:09 – 00:13:09

The speaker highlights the potential negative impact of AI on patient care, particularly for poorer patients who may not be able to afford doctors who know how to use AI properly in patient diagnosis. The speaker also mentions the need to make sure that AI is fit for purpose before implementing it on society’s most vulnerable populations. The discussion then turns to the promise of AI in precision medicine and the need to consider both the pros and cons of its implications.

The Potential Digital Divide Created by AI and its Responsible Use

00:13:11 – 00:15:43

The use of AI technologies has raised concerns regarding the potential creation of a digital divide between those who have access to and can afford these technologies, and those who do not. In addition, there are concerns that the underserved populations, who are not even connected to the internet, will be left behind. There are calls for responsible use of AI and other digital tools, with organizations focusing on the principles of ‘Digital do no harm’ and ‘AI for good.’ It is important to understand the potential for abuse and ensure that these tools are used responsibly. The analogy of learning to drive a car is used to emphasize the need for proper education and testing before using powerful tools like smartphones. The responsible use of AI is essential not only to protect ourselves but also others.

AI Opportunities and Challenges: Navigating the Exciting yet Complex Landscape

00:15:43 – 00:20:56

The current era is considered the most exciting time to be in technology as there are numerous opportunities to fix problems. However, it is important to note that with the creation of new technologies, there is also a loss of jobs, and companies have been laying off employees in favor of automation. The creation of new jobs is only relevant if one has the necessary skill set. The challenge is that people join these groups in good faith with a skill set that is no longer required. It is essential to pivot to new skills that are needed, take courses, invest in oneself, and build something to come back to the workforce with a relevant skill set. However, it is also important to note that companies do not have any responsibility to invest in their employees’ careers, and individuals are responsible for their own career growth. The conversation around inclusion and accessibility is also crucial in this landscape. It is an exciting time, but it is crucial to be aware of the buyer beware situation and the kind of products created. The awareness has to be incumbent upon all of us, and podcasts like these are critical to that.

AI Technologies are Segmented into Task-Oriented Programs or Solutions

00:21:00 – 00:24:18

AI technologies are designed to perform specific tasks and are segmented into task-oriented programs or solutions. These technologies are not capable of taking over the world as each task is designed to work in a certain way. For instance, GPT chat can only be harnessed in the right way if something else is bolted onto it to create a separate application. Machine learning is a crucial aspect of AI that relies on data to learn and improve. However, it is important to note that the learning algorithms are learning from conversations in the industry or what’s out there, including negative and positive conversations. Therefore, it is essential to control what AI learns to avoid harmful or inappropriate results.

Privacy and Trust in the Use of AI and Machine Learning in Travel Industry

00:24:18 – 00:30:38

The convenience of AI and machine learning in the travel industry comes at a cost of privacy and trust. Personal profiling is being done to recommend restaurants, places, and services to customers, but the awareness of the privacy and trust component is necessary to avoid potential misuse of personal data. Trust is a crucial factor that needs to be embedded in the algorithms, and the privacy and ownership of data should be given to the users. The potential benefits of AI and machine learning should not widen the digital divide between the haves and have-nots, and the inclusion component should be emphasized. The conversation should be centered on the user’s needs and values, and the potential red flags and abuses of such technology should be addressed.

The Promise of Predictive Medicine with AI and the Importance of Transparency in Data Sharing

00:30:38 – 00:36:17

In this podcast episode, the speakers discuss the potential of AI in the field of medicine, particularly in the analysis of medical images to detect cancer. They also touch on the importance of personalized medicine and the role of AI in predicting medical outcomes. The speakers emphasize the need for transparency in data sharing to ensure responsible use of patient data. They also discuss the challenges and pressures faced by physicians in keeping up with new technologies and the importance of involving patients in the decision-making process. Overall, the speakers see great promise in the use of AI in medicine, but stress the importance of responsible use and patient involvement in the process.

Using Metaverse and AI to Train and Retain Healthcare Providers

00:36:19 – 00:38:35

In this podcast episode, the speakers discuss how Metaverse and AI can be used to train and retain healthcare providers. They mention the use of 3D imaging to help healthcare professionals see things in a third dimension, which has been going on for several years in the United States and Asia. The speakers believe that these kinds of tools have the potential to educate new healthcare professionals and help in limb amputation reduction and other diseases. They also mention a chap in Manchester doing a lot with limb amputation reduction using Oracle’s image recognition analysis tool. Overall, the speakers are excited about the potential of these technologies in the healthcare industry.

Exciting New Frontiers: Cyberpsychology and Stable Coins

00:38:35 – 00:40:44

The speaker is excited about being grounded and finding balance in wellness and well-being. They have been accepted into a PhD program for cyberpsychology, which will take three years to complete at Capital Technology University. Cyberpsychology has a big role in cybersecurity, which is also important. The speaker is interested in learning new ways to remove friction in terms of syntax, digitalized assets, and responsible banking. Stable coins are important in this space and can be used to create structures. These are the big buckets of the speaker’s excitement for the next year or two.

Chairing Ethics Groups in IEEE for Extended Reality and Metaverse

00:40:44 – 00:43:09

The speaker is currently chairing two groups in IEEE for standardization and ethics in extended reality and metaverse. The journey started in 2016 when a group of people talked about ethics and autonomous systems look like and how they can progress along the journey of creating these dialogues. The speaker is working with groups of colleagues from various backgrounds to create sectors that organizations and companies can adopt. It is important for organizations and companies to adopt these sectors. The conversation ends with a request to share the episode with friends and business connections and to drop a review wherever you listen.