Episodes
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Understanding Generative AI - Beyond the Hype
Time for an intelligent and rounded perspective on the ongoing discourse surrounding OpenAI and general developments in Generative AI.
I want to cut through the sensationalist claims and instead provide a pragmatic understanding of its capabilities.
Our first ever guest on this podcast implores listeners to recognise that Generative AI is fundamentally limited by its lack of human-like intelligence, understanding, and experience.
It operates within the confines of binary code, devoid of true comprehension and context.
BAFTA filmmaker Sheila Hayman unpacks the nuances of Generative AISheila Hayman, a BAFTA winning filmmaker and technology adviser, decodes the complexities surrounding generative AI and its intersection with human well-being. This comprehensive discussion provides a wealth of insights, revealing the multifaceted nature of generative AI, its potential threats, and the ethical considerations it demands.
Embracing Nuance in the AI LandscapeThe compelling insights shared by Sheila Hayman prompt a re-evaluation of our perceptions of generative AI and its implications for wellbeing.
By navigating beyond the sensationalism and techno-centric narratives, her discourse invites a nuanced understanding of Generative AI, acknowledging both its perils and its potential for positive impact.
As technological advancements continue to unfold, this conversation serves as a testament to the importance of critical introspection and informed decision-making in harnessing the transformative power of AI for the betterment of humanity.
Could this episode be a poignant reminder of the need for interdisciplinary dialogue, ethical scrutiny, and conscientious regulation in navigating the dynamic landscape of generative AI?
Conversation includes;
What is Generative AI?What are parallels between technology and religionWhy is GenAI the enemy some describe?Why it is the perfect complement to human intelligenceHow to coin and differentiate between the two most prevalent perspectives?
Timestamps00:00 Cats intelligence surpasses even the best AI.
05:40 Caution about technology and its control.
06:51 Sheila Hayman discusses differing perspectives on AI.
11:33 Questioning electricity usage and impact of algorithms.
15:12 We must engage both mind and body!
19:02 Human capital vital!
21:45 Humanity's self-destruction!
26:06 Machine learning in healthcare. Good or bad?
For more information;
https://www.sheilahayman.com - all about Sheila and what she does
https://wellintellect.com - all about Anni and the services she offers
https://www.mctd.ac.uk - all about the Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy
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How do you know who to trust? Today, lessons from Pete Betts, on Climate Change and where the focus and spotlight should be Read 13 lessons from a climate change diplomat with months left to live by Pete Betts here
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Is it unethical not to be thinking of long term impact when planning business growth? In order to create a world that is well, isn't it critical to imagine a sustainable future and work backwards from there? Today on Well Intel, the pitfalls of short-termism and the increasing need to plan from the future.
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Here's a bit of a different perspective on how to take stock of yourself and the world around you. It is about awareness and consciousness of what's going on around you. Stepping back will mean you're better at being able to understand yourself, the actions of others and how the wellbeing of your business may be affected.
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Are you getting enough social interaction? It's the single, most effective thing that fuels our sense of wellbeing and connectedness to the people around us. Is an increase in working from home leading to an increase in loneliness and social isolation? There are many pros and cons to consider and also, tried and tested models that demonstrate how effective changes to infrastructure can transform outcomes.
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Is it time to break up with your car? Growing numbers of young people are choosing not to drive or not to own a car. The reasons are multifold - easier access to taxi services (Uber, Lyft) because of environmental considerations, or affordability? This is a good example, not only of changing priorities but also of consciousness. What may feel like a very small thing, when repeated by millions or even billions of people, adds up. You might also note the actions of the Paris Mayor - she is showcasing Wellbeing Culture in action from several perspectives.
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Employees care about the values of who they work for, now more than ever. This will guide employees decision to stay at an organisation, or move somewhere that's more in line with their values. #PaulPolman is an advocate and trailblazer for the systems and structure that underpin greater consciousness in business.
NB - this episode originally aired on February 21st 2023
Read The Net Positive Employee Barometer Here.
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Population demographics are changing - evidence shows a slowed birthrate and an increasing % of those over 60 years of age. This has economic consequences, amongst other things. Developing technologies are good for society, as long as they can be used and accessed by everyone - the speed of change also requires conscious integration across the entire social spectrum.
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Would you order a pizza via a BNPL platform? Is this a way of enabling people to eat or is it a rather more ruthless way of the associated companies making money? Not to be taken lightly, this sort of 'easy' debt can mount up quickly, leading to financial pressures, stress and situations that negatively impact wellbeing.
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If nothing changes, everything changes. What does that mean? It means we can't sit back and do nothing in the face of growing priorities. From human and planetary health to revised choice in how we live and the reshaping of culture in business and amongst employees.
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Is there credibility in the mantra, 'mind over matter'? Neuroscience says yes. If you're not familiar with the vagus nerve, consider this your prompt! It is a super highway to stress relief, relaxation and yes, getting better faster within a singular system of physiology, psychology and spiritual connection.
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Have you considered how frequent travel may be affecting your brand image? Whether it's in an effort to reduce costs, or carbon emissions, lessening the amount you're travelling for work may alter the way your business is perceived.
Find more from Skift here
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You share this planet with billions of other people...are the decisions that you're making today the right ones to protect your future and the future of our shared home?
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When you prioritise your own personal wellbeing every aspect of your personal and professional life begins to improve. As a leader, embracing this and walking your talk, inspires everyone around you.
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Economic growth as we've known it is going to be impossible to sustain without further damaging the planet. That means adopting behaviours that puts the planet (and humanity) first. For some, these changes will happen by choice. For others, it will be at the hands of regulation and legislation.
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Take a look at this graphic for a more visual idea of overconsumption.
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The writing looks to be on the wall. The latest intention by government, to incentivise businesses and encourage GPs to use interventions that avoid sick notes (GPs) and keep people well (Employers) is a good thing. For those already investing in illness prevention amongst their work crew, it couldn't be better (bring on the tax break). Is this also a preliminary to an election mandate to legislate for tailored wellbeing programmes for employees? The guess of the host of this podcast, is yes.
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Extremist opinions, ideas, and behaviours are showing up more frequently across society. This is being fueled by greater division, despair and more radical beliefs, born from a domino of global issues. But why does this matter to your business strategy?
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Click here for "Going Mainstream How Extremists Are Taking Over" by Julia Ebner
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August brings the perfect opportunity to reset and refocus. On today's episode of Well Intel Daily - lessons from the philosopher Krishnamurti about presence and raised consciousness. What does this look like for you and for your business?
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Click here to listen to Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast
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