McKinsey December 20, 2024
Lareina Yee, James Landay

Maximizing generative AI’s promise while minimizing its misuse requires an inclusive approach that puts humans first.

Over the past two years, generative AI (gen AI) has been a rapidly evolving trend that has touched the lives of many around the globe. Which is why the design of these formidable systems must include experts from diverse backgrounds, says James Landay, a professor of computer science at Stanford University. On this episode of the At the Edge podcast, Landay talks with McKinsey senior partner Lareina Yee about how to develop safe, inclusive, and effective AI.

The following transcript has been edited for clarity and length. For more conversations on cutting-edge technology, follow the series on your preferred podcast platform.

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