Dispatch: Dean Taylor Legal AI Podcast, Will Fear of AI Driving Cost Lives?
Could fear of AI driven cars actually harm more people? And latest podcast
Hello Friend,
I hope you had a good week!
I’ve been reading some great articles on Substack recently not only about how AI is impacting society, but about human relationships and more which you’ll find links to at the end.
You’ll also find details and free access exclusively for you to my first Generative AI course in plain english again below, and have my next course live soon.
I have more courses planned and would love to get a better idea of the kind of courses on Generative AI you might be interested in? I’d love to get your feedback in the poll below do let me know!:
This week you’ll also find details of my post about the ethical dilemma’s of AI driven cars, as well my latest podcast episode 10 guest featuring
Next week, you’ll meet my episode 11 guest
Have a good week,
Take care,
Pranath
Driving & AI: Will Fear of AI Change Cost Lives?
When your preferences cause more deaths, might it be time to reflect?
In a world where millions of lives are lost each year due to human error on the roads, the promise of AI-driven cars offers a glimmer of hope. As technology advances and autonomous vehicles become increasingly safer, we find ourselves at a crossroads: do we embrace this life-saving innovation or succumb to our fears and resist change?
This thought-provoking article delves into the complex landscape of AI-driven cars, examining the potential benefits and challenges that lie ahead. Through a combination of expert analysis, real-world data, and compelling scenarios, I present a compelling case for adopting AI technology in our transportation system.
By exploring the critical question of when to introduce autonomous vehicles on our roads, the article challenges readers to confront their own biases and consider the broader implications of their choices. Prepare to have your assumptions challenged and your perspective broadened as you embark on this eye-opening journey into the future of driving in the AI era.
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Episode #10: Dean Taylor: AI on Trial, Examining the Future of Law and AI
Will AI make your access to law and justice better or worse?
In this captivating podcast episode, I sit down with Dean, a multifaceted professional hailing from Cleveland, USA. With a background in cultural anthropology, law, and data analysis, Dean brings a unique perspective to the rapidly evolving world of AI and its impact on society, particularly within the legal system.
Throughout the interview, Dean shares his insights on the potential of AI to revolutionise the legal profession, from automating tedious tasks to enhancing research capabilities and improving access to justice. He also delves into the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding AI deployment, emphasising the importance of transparency, accountability, and the need for lawyers to stay informed about technological advancements.
Listeners will be intrigued by Dean's innovative AI projects, such as a natural language search tool for legal research. He also demonstrates how AI can be harnessed to solve real-world problems in the legal domain.
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Latest episodes include:
Episode #1: Shannon Edwards; Tech Revolutions , Episode #2: Cyrus Johnson; AI's Disruption of Law, Episode #3: Carolyn Cohagan; An AI-Fuelled Graphic Novel, Episode #4: Mary Kemp; AI for Small Businesses , Episode #5: Jonathan Newman; AI & Humanity’s Path, Episode #6: Tobias Jensen; AI & EU Law, Episode #7: Sarah Tan: Human-Centered AI Design, Episode #8: John Ashton; Embracing AI in Writing, Episode #9: Marie Vandoorne: The Zen of AI, AI Through a Millennial's Eye
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I've been a fan of AI-driven cars for decades, long before it started to become a vague possibility. Humans are simply very, VERY bad at driving. It's the perfect use case for AI, assuming it can be brought up to a sufficient level of quality.
This is one of the problems with the current hype cycle and impending AI bubble burst around generative AI. The awful products being rushed to market and forced into existing products (See: Google's nonsense AI summaries) is going to undermine the public's faith in ALL forms of AI by association, most likely pushing back developments of actually useful AI by years. Resulting, as you note, in more deaths on the roads.
All so some tech bros can pretend to be novelists and painters.
Thanks for linking to my article!