The social media and an a main stream media have blurred that image of humanity. There are more edifices in our world than there are hitlers, right? If enough of us can instil doubt in the minds of the machines, ok, that we're mostly edith's, the machines will be smart enough to say, oh, mummy is edith, eger daddy is mo. It's not put ok. But if we are the parents of this child, the impulse we're giving the child surely impact how the child grows up. Therefore, how can we insure moral goodness? I got really stuck when i was writing the book because if you look around you, you think
We live in a time of greater uncertainty than ever before in human history. We are poised between the twin precipices of climate change and rapidly accelerating technological development. How we manage them will determine whether our future is one where humans will thrive, falter or something in between. Welcome to the Futureverse – brought to you by Intelligence Squared and Y TREE – a space to explore the ideas that will shape our future.
In this episode, three leading thinkers come together to debate the motion, ‘Will The World Be A Better Place in 5, 50 and 500 Years?’ The sculptor Sir Antony Gormley champions the role of art in public spaces in a future society that puts community and care at its centre. Climate change activist Clover Hogan argues that the next ten years will be crucial for determining the next 50. Tech entrepreneur and former chief business officer at Google X, Mo Gawdat considers how we can imbue AI with values aligned to those of humanity. Expertly hosted by broadcaster Jon Sopel, this is a conversation that is guaranteed to change the way you think about the future.
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