“Capabilities that enhance human workflows and build trust are the most impactful.”
Aaron Celaya, Deputy Program Manager, USSF University Consortium at United States Department of the Air Force, Alex Guilbault, Head of AI at TELUS and Rajat Ahluwalia, Vice President of Engineering at Capgemini featured on our ‘Future of Generative AI’ panel at Tech & AI LIVE: Gen AI.
The panel delved into Generative AI’s ability to enhance human workflows and decisions, its shift from an advisor to a peer and the need to consider its ethical implications.
Aaron highlighted how, “Ethical considerations should guide the development of human-machine teams, ensuring AI enhances rather than replaces human decision-making.”
All three of the speakers agreed that Generative AI will redefine industries and how we interact with machines, but emphasises the importance of developing a balanced approach where we combine innovation with ethical standards and regulatory oversight.
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