The theme of this year’s TED Talks conference is “Possibility,” and one possibility on everyone’s mind is the impact of AI — not just on work and life, but on art, culture, creativity and what it means to be human. That is just the kind of big idea that the organizers of TED love to get their teeth into, and this year’s lineup is jammed with movers and thinkers in the AI space.
The advent of AI is “as significant as the advent of the internet” and “the most important conversation we will be having, for better or worse,” said TED founder Chris Anderson at a briefing ahead of the talks in Vancouver this week. “We’d better get it right.”
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