Exploring AI: Responsible Use and Hallucinations with Rebecca Parsons

Exploring AI: Responsible Use and Hallucinations with Rebecca Parsons

Today David meets Rebecca Parons, CTO Emerita of Thoughtworks
Today’s guest is Thoughtworks’ Chief Technology Office Emerita Rebecca Parsons; a speaker, author and advocate of technology. But whilst we can advocate tech, we need to challenge how it’s harnessed and used, and Rebecca is here to talk about the responsible use of AI (and what that really means in terms of business). Are we too narrow in our focus when tackling a problem? Just because you fixed the problem in front of you doesn’t mean you’ve done your job! Also, are hallucinations really such a problem? Again a narrow perspective on what AI can and can’t be used for might be robbing us of the broader positive changes it could bring about.

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