E19: Will AI Ever Become Sentient? AI Simulation and How To Survive AGI. Live recording in Austin, Texas

Humanity Unchained

May 15 2024 • 1 hr 28 mins

Welcome to a groundbreaking episode of the "Humanity Unchained" podcast! This special edition was recorded live at the Content Hacker Live event in Austin, Texas, in front of an enthusiastic audience of content creators and business owners. Our hosts, Jeff Joyce and Julia McCoy, lead a riveting panel discussion featuring an incredible lineup of guests: Jeff J. Hunter, Mark de Grasse, Jordache Johnson, Matt Wolfe, and Owen Video.

This episode dives deep into various thought-provoking topics, including the potential of AI in education, the ethics of AI sentience, and the concept of living in a simulation. The conversation explores the rapid advancements in AI technology and its implications for our future, touching on everything from self-driving cars to the ethical considerations of AI-driven decisions.

Key discussions include:

  • The impact of AI on everyday tasks and the future job market.
  • The role of AI in education and how it's revolutionizing learning for the next generation.
  • The philosophical and ethical questions surrounding AI sentience and emotions.
  • The potential risks and benefits of quantum computing and its relationship with AI.

Join us for this engaging and insightful episode as we navigate the complex landscape of AI, technology, and the future of humanity. Don't miss out on the lively audience interaction and the wealth of knowledge shared by our expert guests. Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode on Humanity Unchained.

About the hosts: Julia McCoy, co-host, is an accomplished entrepreneur, speaker, and writer, currently serving in AI as a thought leader and influencer. Her day job is President of Content at Scale. Jeff Joyce, co-host, is a brilliant former media agency owner, video producer, and content creator-turned-AI-nerd, and the AI Director at Content at Scale. Learn more about Content at Scale: https://contentatscale.ai

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