This week Stella Collins of Stellar Labs and I hosted a discussion about the intersection of neuroscience, ethical AI, people, and work.
We had a plan but ended up having a more in-depth conversation thanks to the insights and questions from our curious and informed audience.
HIGHLlGHT REEL from Stella Collins (Thanks, Stella!)
CHALLENGES
๐ฑ Fear and uncertainty about how to use AI effectively, how to maximize peoples capabilities, potential costs (financial and so many more).
โ๏ธ The concern that people are suggesting AI is just another trend.
๐ Is AI making us stupid?
๐ฆ If AI is fueled by your subject matter experts does it cause dumbing down and prevent the next generation from building their own expertise.
USEFUL INSIGHTS
โ๏ธ Define the problem you want AI to solve
๐ค Spend time to critically assess the prompts you use and the outputs
๐ง Keep using your brain for the stuff that keeps us human
โ๏ธ Use GEAR methodology with AI to support active learning – to create opportunities to experiment, connect, support, assess, personalise, practice, reflect, prevent forgetting. (GEAR – Guide, Experiment, Apply, Retain).
๐ฐ Choose relevant AI tools for the job
โ๏ธ Ask questions regularly to balance the still unsolved ethical issues.
If you missed the session or your curiosity has been raised you can watch it now on Sarah Lloyd Favaro‘s YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/G_cBVBZ8JmI?feature=shared. Share your thoughts below.
Sarah Lloyd Favaro is Chief AI & Data Officer and Consultant at Learn Bold – Global Responsible AI and Stella Collins is the Co-founder and Chief Learning Officer at Stellar Labs.
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Neuroscience and Ethical AI
Neuroscience and Ethical AI
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