GeekWire April 20, 2024
Taylor Soper

Artificial intelligence is already changing the world. But the full extent of its impact on how we live and work remains to be seen.

In the meantime, there are crucial questions to consider to help mitigate potential perils of AI on society — and take advantage of the opportunities.

That was a theme from an Innovation Exchange event held Thursday evening at the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle.

Speakers from the Seattle region ranged from corporate executives to nonprofit leaders to arts and music professionals. The focus was on the future of artificial intelligence and its impact on people — particularly those that have traditionally been marginalized from new technologies.

“We are at the epicenter of AI. The...

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