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Technology that transforms: what an invention from 1450 can teach us about AI
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If you’re a ‘digital native’ - someone who can’t remember a world before the internet - you might feel you have a good idea of the role technology will play in your life and perhaps in that of future generations.
But journalism professor Jeff Jarvis, author of a history of another transformative technology from more than five centuries ago - the printing press - says we can have no way yet of knowing where the internet, and AI, will take us.
The book is called The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Jeff spoke to us at the World Economic Forum's AI Governance Summit.
AI Governance Alliance: AI Governance Summit:https://www.weforum.org/events/ai-governance-summit-2023/
Podcast links:AI Governance Summit 2023: State of Gen AI: Views from the Frontier
AI Governance Summit 2023: Gen AI: New Age of Governance
AI Governance Summit: Transformation on the Horizon
AI: Bringing stakeholders together to make AI work for us all
Beyond AI: the top-10 tech of 2023 set to change our lives
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If you’re a ‘digital native’ - someone who can’t remember a world before the internet - you might feel you have a good idea of the role technology will play in your life and perhaps in that of future generations.
But journalism professor Jeff Jarvis, author of a history of another transformative technology from more than five centuries ago - the printing press - says we can have no way yet of knowing where the internet, and AI, will take us.
The book is called The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Jeff spoke to us at the World Economic Forum's AI Governance Summit.
AI Governance Alliance: AI Governance Summit:https://www.weforum.org/events/ai-governance-summit-2023/
Podcast links:AI Governance Summit 2023: State of Gen AI: Views from the Frontier
AI Governance Summit 2023: Gen AI: New Age of Governance
AI Governance Summit: Transformation on the Horizon
AI: Bringing stakeholders together to make AI work for us all
Beyond AI: the top-10 tech of 2023 set to change our lives
Check out all our podcasts on:World Economic Forum Book Club Podcast - subscribe
Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club
Join the World Economic Forum Book Club
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