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Is AI Inherently Good or Bad?: An Interview with IBM Master Inventor, Neil Sahota

In this enlightening  conversation discussing the profound impact of AI in addressing pressing global challenges, we explore why the United Nations is uniquely positioned to lead AI governance, promote international cooperation, and foster trust to tackle global challenges responsibly. Sahota emphasizes that AI is not a one-size-fits-all solution, but a powerful tool for change. By taking small “micro-actions,” he says, an immediate difference can be made in tackling complex problems like poverty, homelessness and more. Find the interview here, which also explores key aspects such as data privacy, explainable AI and proactive planning to ensure the responsible use of AI technologies: https://www.europeanfinancialreview.com/is-ai-here-for-good-interview-with-neil-sahota-ibm-master-inventor/

AI isn’t inherently good or bad; it’s a tool we can wield for different purposes. By using it responsibly, ethically, and with a focus on positive outcomes, we can shape a future where there is a force for good in society.

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