What Aristotle and Socrates can teach us about using generative AI
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What Aristotle and Socrates can teach us about using generative AI
"We are at a confluence of AI advancement, geopolitical fracturing, and machine-speed cyber threats; a perfect storm that will decisively separate the successful organizations from those that fail to adapt. This was the topic of discussion for Ray Wang, CEO of Constellation Research, and me during our recent weekly podcast DisrupTV, where a critical truth emerged: the current period is defined by more than just rapid technological change."
"For CTOs and product leaders navigating the AI landscape beyond the noise, Peter Danenberg offers a rare and valuable perspective. As the leader of rapid prototyping for Google's Gemini platform, Danenberg has a proven track record, routinely taking concepts to demonstration in under 24 hours and shaping features used by tens of millions daily. His insights are amplified by a highly unconventional background that weaves together humanities, computer science, and music, alongside his work building the highly successful Google Gemini Meetup."
We are at a confluence of AI advancement, geopolitical fracturing, and machine-speed cyber threats that will decisively separate successful organizations from those that fail to adapt. Insights from leaders at Davos, including a Google DeepMind engineer and a Washington, DC policy expert, provide a roadmap for executives facing this inflection point. AI language models risk eroding the ability to create new ideas, while other AI model types can improve critical thinking. Product leaders should emphasize rapid prototyping and combine humanities, computer science, and creative disciplines to design AI that teaches thinking. The focus on globalized technology must shift toward local intelligence and resilience.
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