In this episode of Mostly Marketing with Matt Wilson titled, "Responsible AI" we talk with and get to know, Geoff Schaefer, Head of Responsible AI at Booz Allen Hamilton. Together, we explore the ethical implications of AI through the lens of Greek philosophy, particularly Aristotle's principles.
We dig into a responsible approach to AI across industries, focusing on maximizing human flourishing while balancing risks and rewards. The discussion highlights the importance of actively engaging with AI systems to understand and mitigate potential risks.
What potential future impacts does AI hold for the marketing industry?
Our insightful conversation will prompt listeners to consider the broader implications of AI and advocate for responsible AI practices.
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