Artificial Intelligence has opened up incredible possibilities in our daily lives. It has significantly impacted how we learn, conduct business, and navigate our routines, profoundly altering our world in ways we once thought impossible.
But as they say, “too much of a good thing is bad,” and this sentiment holds even in the realm of AI. While AI has the potential to be a helpful ally, relying on it too much could bring unexpected challenges and drawbacks.
AI works best when used wisely and responsibly. By incorporating ethics into its development and use, we can enjoy its capabilities for a better and more sustainable future.
Join Matt DiFrancesco and Laura Miller, an Award-winning AI Ethicist, Digital Humanitarian, and founder and CEO of NextGen Ethics as they explore the future of AI and discuss the ethical aspects crucial to this transformative technology and how it impacts the automotive industry.
They talk about:
(04:47) The benefits of having human experts to oversee AI
(06:11) How Laura got involved with ethical AI
(09:33) The three ideas behind the ethics of Artificial Intelligence
(10:11) The challenges of dealing with AI in the collision repair industry
(16:14) A human ability that AI will never mimic
(17:15) Why AI cannot replace humans as a superpower
(26:06) The value of educating people about understanding AI
(27:37) What the automotive industry needs to be aware of about the dangers of AI
Connect with Laura Miller
Website: https://www.nextgenethics.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lmiller-ethicist/
Connect With Matt DiFrancesco:
(814)201-5855
LinkedIn: Matt DiFrancesco
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About Our Guest
As the CEO and founder of NextGen Ethics, Laura Miller strives to advance the development of ethical AI. She teaches philosophy at Webster University and serves as the Director of Ethics at Shadowing AI.
Miller has been recognized by NASA for her contributions to tech ethics, and she is a member of other tech advisory boards, such as the Open Voice Network, which is funded by the Linux Foundation.
Her humanitarian endeavors have also earned her a Knights of Columbus award, and The New York Times and Lens Magazine have published articles about her ethnographic studies.
She received her BA and MA in Philosophy from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, where she focused on applied ethics. She speaks on ethical concerns related to AI both domestically and globally.
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