The big question: how do we retain our humanity when AI is rapidly changing everything around us, and even changing us as humans? This is something we delved into deeply during our recent partnership event with PwC Australia, where Tom Gruber gave us insights into the ways humanistic AI can work hand-in-hand with humans rather than doing all of the work regardless of the need for a human point-of-view, while Nanjira Sambuli urged everyone to remember that we must keep the human costs in mind every step of the way as we begin to integrate AI into our businesses. AI is here to stay, but it doesn't have to mean we lose the most beautiful aspects of humanity. This edition of TED's Spark newsletter has great insights into how we move forward without taking our own brains backward.
Whether you like it or not, AI is here and the world will never be the same. So how do we move forward in a world with more AI — without losing what makes us uniquely human? In this edition of Spark, we explore 4 ideas from TED speakers about this emerging technology and where we go from here. Plus: A preview into the upcoming TEDAI Vienna and TEDAI San Francisco events and how you can join: