Conversation with Dr. David Zaretsky - AI in Education Part 2
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In part two (2) of a conversation with Dr. David Zaretsky, Dr. Tony Rhem, and Northwestern professor Dr. Zaretsky, explore one of the biggest questions in artificial intelligence today: as AI tools, AI agents, and large language models become more powerful, what still requires human judgment, critical thinking, and ethical oversight? They discuss AI in education, AGI, human-in-the-loop decision-making, AI guardrails, AI ethics, AI governance, autonomous systems, military AI, coding with AI, software testing, red teaming, and the risks of allowing AI to act without proper review and control.
This conversation is essential for educators, business leaders, technologists, students, and anyone interested in responsible AI adoption. If you want insight into AI governance, AI safety, critical thinking in the age of automation, and why ethics must be built into AI from the start, this episode delivers a grounded and practical discussion on the future of work, innovation, and trustworthy AI. Like, comment, subscribe, and join the conversation on AI: past, present, and the possible future.
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Key themes: AI and the future of work, AI Strategy, Generative AI, AI governance