A Race for Humans VS Machines: The Good, Bad and Ugly of AI
A Debate on Humans Vs. Machines
and the impact of AI on humanity and society.
Description
In this debate, Lenin Gali moderates, the three distinguished participants, career practitioners, authors, prolific thought leaders, and industry experts Dr. Omar Hatamleh, Dr. Michael Lewrick, Ferose V.R. will explore the multifaceted implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on society, focusing on its beneficial applications, potential drawbacks, and ethical challenges. The discussion will encompass various aspects of AI, including its role in enhancing productivity, the risks associated with job displacement, and the moral dilemmas that arise from machine decision-making. Participants will articulate their perspectives on how AI can empower and threaten human existence, ultimately seeking to understand the delicate balance needed for a harmonious coexistence between humans and machines.
The debate will be structured to allow each participant to present their arguments, engage in cross-examination, and address audience questions, fostering an insightful dialogue on this crucial topic.
The debate will be structured to allow each participant to present their arguments, engage in cross-examination, and address audience questions, fostering an insightful dialogue on this crucial topic.
Speaker Bio
Michael Lewrick is a leading expert in Design Thinking, applying his hands-on approach and practical frameworks to drive innovation and digital transformation in today’s complex organizations. He empowers leaders to navigate the challenges of the modern business landscape and achieve tangible results. A recognized authority in the field, Michael is the author of several international bestsellers, including The Design Thinking Playbook, The Design Thinking Toolbox, Design Thinking for Business Growth, and Design Thinking and Innovation Metrics. He now brings his expertise to the forefront of the AI revolution with his latest book, AI and Innovation, part of the new Exponential Change book series. Michael is an Affiliate Senior Expert with the Center for the Future of Organization at Drucker Business School Los Angeles, focusing on Design Thinking and Business Ecosystem Development. His deep academic background (MBA, PhD) is complemented by extensive practical experience, including serving as Chief Innovation Officer at Swisscom and Head of Innovation Labs at Deloitte.