• The Future of AI: Challenges and Opportunities

  • Nov 24 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
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The Future of AI: Challenges and Opportunities

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    In this episode of the Unriveted Podcast, we welcome back Dr. Joan Palmiter-Bajorek to discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and digital transformation. The conversation covers the democratization of AI tools, the critical importance of clean data, the challenges of bias in AI models, and the future of AI companies. Dr. Bajorek emphasizes the human element in AI development and addresses the anxiety many face regarding careers in the AI era. The episode concludes with insights on navigating these challenges and the importance of resilience in the changing job market.

    Also Dr. Joan’s book: Your AI Roadmap is available from Amazon.com for preorder.

    Takeaways
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    👉 The democratization of AI tools allows more people to build applications.
    👉 Data quality is crucial for effective AI and machine learning models.
    👉 Bias in AI models often stems from the data they are trained on.
    👉 Companies need to understand and manage their own data effectively.
    👉 The future of AI may see fewer viable companies due to high costs.
    👉 Human relationships and understanding are key in AI development.
    👉 Career anxiety is prevalent as AI continues to evolve.
    👉 Resilience is essential for individuals navigating the AI landscape.
    👉 Data cleaning and management are often undervalued in organizations.
    👉 The AI landscape is rapidly changing, requiring adaptability from businesses.


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