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2023 was the year we all got to know AI - so where will it take us in 2024?

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As 2023 draws to a close and the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting approaches, we look at an issue that will be on everyone’s lips in Davos: artificial intelligence.

Cathy Li, head of AI at the Forum tells us about the work of the AI Governance Alliance, which has brought stakeholders together to seek the best way for humans to oversee the rapid rise of the technology.

And we hear from a handful of the stakeholders who attended the AI Governance Summit in November:

Sara Hooker, VP of Research at Cohere and leader Cohere For AI

Sabastian Niles, President & Chief Legal Officer, Salesforce

Andrew Ng, Founder, Coursera and DeepLearning.AI

Khalfan Belhoul, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Future Foundation

Links:

For more on the AI Governance Alliance: wef.ch/AIGA

The Presidio Principles

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Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts:

Radio Davos - subscribe

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Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club

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As 2023 draws to a close and the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting approaches, we look at an issue that will be on everyone’s lips in Davos: artificial intelligence.

Cathy Li, head of AI at the Forum tells us about the work of the AI Governance Alliance, which has brought stakeholders together to seek the best way for humans to oversee the rapid rise of the technology.

And we hear from a handful of the stakeholders who attended the AI Governance Summit in November:

Sara Hooker, VP of Research at Cohere and leader Cohere For AI

Sabastian Niles, President & Chief Legal Officer, Salesforce

Andrew Ng, Founder, Coursera and DeepLearning.AI

Khalfan Belhoul, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Future Foundation

Links:

For more on the AI Governance Alliance: wef.ch/AIGA

The Presidio Principles

Related podcasts: Radio Davos mini-series on generative AI:

AI: Why everyone's talking about the promise and risks of this 'powerful wild beast'

A common good? The companies making the AI products we'll soon all be using

Responsible AI: how can philosophy help us make better tech?

'AI will either compete with us or augment us' - so how do we pick the right path?

AI: Bringing stakeholders together to make AI work for us all

Other related episodes: AI - What could possibly go wrong?: Professor Stuart Russell

Technology that transforms: what an invention from 1450 can teach us about AI

The rise of AI and the green transition will transform the way we work: Future of Jobs Report 2023

COVID transformed the world of work, but AI’s impact will be much bigger

Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts:

Radio Davos - subscribe

Meet the Leader - subscribe

World Economic Forum Book Club Podcast - subscribe

Agenda Dialogues - subscribe

Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club

  continue reading

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