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    • Imagining the Digital Future Report: The Impact of AI by 2040
November 2023

As AI becomes ordinary, we must understand the presumptions we are encoding

by Ethan Zuckerman

“It’s a truism in the AI world that as soon as a technology becomes reliable, it’s no longer considered to be AI. Machine translation used to be the most interesting…

Richard Barke
Richard Barke
November 2023

The forward momentum of AI is probably far too powerful to restrain or direct

by Richard Barke

“The past few years have seen a distinct decline in the trust that citizens have in their institutions – political, business, educational, etc. Fake news and skepticism about science, expertise…

Leah Lievrouw
Leah Lievrouw
November 2023

The fight to gain first-mover and network effects advantages is on. Will AI meet expectations?

by Leah A. Lievrouw

“Of course, many people are thinking about the issues around AIs – especially the major industry players – but I’m not confident that values beyond efficiency, novelty and profit will…

Clifford Lynch
Clifford Lynch
November 2023

We will be better off overall in 2040 if general purpose AI does not progress much, though social recalibration will be disruptive

by Clifford Lynch

“I start with two assumptions. The first is that we won’t see much progress on general-purpose AI in the next 15 years or so. If this is wrong, all bets…

Pamela Wisniewski
Pamela Wisniewski
November 2023

‘We need to allow room for human discretion and struggle,’ important parts of being human

by Pamela Wisniewski

“My biggest concern at the moment is that we are trying to rein in AI before clearly defining its boundaries. “In the spring of 2023 the White House put out…

Chris_Riley
Chris_Riley
November 2023

AI seems magical now, but it really offers only flawed and limited promise

by Chris Riley

“While we will continue to see significant advances from AI in many ways, the raw power of simulating intelligent behavior through LLMs will plateau as a result of model collapse…

Mauro RIos
Mauro RIos
November 2023

Humanity must take action to assure individuals’ rights, dignity and superiority over AI

by Mauro D. Rios

“AI is not a weekend experiment, it has some of the most inquiring minds behind it and some of the coolest talents. “The first thing we must do is trust…

November 2023

Human-machine rules should achieve the reality we want for our children and grandchildren

by Nir Buras

“Intelligence cannot be artificial, so ‘artificial intelligence’ – isn’t. The idea of more-complex computational machinery begs two questions: Who is going to use it? And in what ways? The real…

Terri Horton
Terri Horton
November 2023

Hyper-efficiency and productivity due to AI will accelerate innovation at scale by 2040

by Terri Horton

“In 2040, AI will usher in an era of enterprise hyper-efficiency and productivity that accelerates innovation at scale. The proliferation of AI will present a robust landscape of enhanced human…

November 2023

Focus on how to co-exist with super-empowered, transnational organizations and individuals

by David Bray

“The distraction here is focusing on questions that are framed as: What if AI did XYZ to humanity? Instead, we really should be focusing on how we learn to co-exist…

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