Shaping AI for human flourishing | Medlir Mema

Shaping AI for human flourishing | Medlir Mema

Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly, but who should shape how it develops? On this episode of Defending Ideas, host Nic Dunn speaks with Medlir Mema, director of the AI Ethics and Governance Institute, and Sutherland's Derek Monson, about what it means to build AI that promotes human flourishing.

Their conversation explores the ethical questions surrounding AI, the role of civil society and policymakers in guiding its development, and why keeping human values at the center of technological change is essential for a thriving society.

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