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AI as a common good? The companies making the AI products we'll soon all be using
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Released:
Jun 1, 2023
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For a transcript, visit the episode page at: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/radio-davos/episodes/ai-episode-2-microsoft-hugging-face In the second a special series on generative artificial intelligence, we hear from two companies involved in the AI revolution - one of the biggest and oldest names in computing, Microsoft, and a young startup making waves in this booming industry, Hugging Face. Speakers: Natasha Crampton, Chief Responsible AI Officer, Microsoft; Thomas Wolf Chief Science Officer and Co-Founder, Hugging Face. Co-host: Benjamin Larsen, Lead, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, World Economic Forum. Previous episodes in this series: AI: Why everyone's talking about the promise and risks of this 'powerful wild beast' Related podcasts: The rise of AI and the green transition will transform the way we work: Future of Jobs Report 2023 Davos 2023: A conversation with Satya Nadella COVID transformed the world of work, but AI’s impact will be much bigger The golden age of AI: why ChatGPT is just the start 10 Leaders from Google, LinkedIn and More on Reskilling for the Future of Work Links: The World Economic Forum's Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: https://centres.weforum.org/centre-for-the-fourth-industrial-revolution/home Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: Radio Davos - subscribe Meet the Leader - subscribe World Economic Forum Book Club Podcast - subscribe Agenda Dialogues - subscribe Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club
Released:
Jun 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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