by Dr. Akram Awad
A journey into the future, exploring Al, emerging tech and the future of humanity. By Dr. Akram Awad, a strategist, futurist and Visiting Professor for Technology Management at IE Business School
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August 22, 2024
<p>Welcome to <em>2063: An AI Odyssey,</em> where we venture into the future of technology, society, and the human experience. In this episode, we delve into the profound transformation of personal spaces as we transition from the physical world to the boundless possibilities of the metaverse. Together, we explore the historical roots of personal space, drawing on the pioneering work of Edward Hall and his concept of proxemics, which has shaped our understanding of human interactions for decades.</p> <p><br></p> <p>But the journey doesn’t stop there. We introduce a groundbreaking new rights framework tailored for the virtual realm—rights that govern who can see us, hear us, and even touch us in digital environments. These concepts are set to redefine our personal autonomy and freedoms in ways we are only beginning to imagine. Join us as we unravel these intriguing ideas, discussing how they will shape the future of personal spaces in an increasingly interconnected world. Subscribe now and be part of the conversation as we navigate the exciting frontier of the metaverse and beyond.</p>
July 25, 2024
<p>In this enlightening episode of "Personal Data Vaults: The Next Universal Human Right?," we explore the groundbreaking concept of personal data vaults and their potential to become a universal human right.</p> <p>Imagine a world where every piece of data you generate is securely stored in a digital vault, under your control, and even earning you money. We break down how personal data vaults can shift the power balance back to individuals, ensuring that your data works for you rather than for tech giants.</p> <p>We delve into the urgent need for personal data vaults in the face of rampant data mining by companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon. With real-world examples such as Digi.me and Brave Browser, we illustrate how these vaults can enhance privacy, security, and economic opportunities for individuals.</p> <p>We also highlight the views of thought leaders and celebrities like Will.i.am, Jaron Lanier, and Shoshana Zuboff, who advocate for stronger data control and privacy rights. We discuss why data control should be recognized as a universal human right and the role global initiatives can play in making personal data vaults accessible to everyone.</p> <p>Join us as we explore the future of personal data control and the steps needed to ensure a fair and transparent digital economy. Whether you're a privacy enthusiast, a tech professional, or simply curious about your digital rights, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice.</p>
July 12, 2024
<p>In this episode, we shed light on the growing perception that AI-generated works are often seen as superior to human creations, and discuss the implications of this shift, the challenges of transitioning from primary creators to validators, and the potential intellectual and personal fulfillment losses. We explore actionable recommendations to maintain our creative edge, the importance of critical thinking and fact-checking in the AI era, and how to embrace new frontiers of creativity.</p> <p>Tune in to learn how we can foster a symbiotic relationship between humans and machines, ensuring that both can coexist and complement each other in the ever-evolving landscape of creativity. Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a creative professional, or simply curious about the future of human-AI collaboration, this episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions and practical advice.</p> <p><br></p> <p>You read the full article here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/validator-trap-ai-diminishing-human-creativity-dr-akram-awad-7mbxf/</p>
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