Data doesn't create meaning - we do
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Master Data Storyteller, Sam Knowles, welcomes AI Pathfinder and TED Talker, Susan Etlinger, for a conversation about AI, meaning-making, and agency. Topics include the influx of new data types, Orwell vs Huxley (after Neil Postman' Amusing Ourselves to Death), why we're "intentionally ceding control to machines", the burden of proof for automation, inclusion across languages and models, and why "facts can't defend themselves against being misconstrued". Susan also highlights core skills for a new curriculum for the AI era: History, Statistics, and Social Sciences.
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Susan's LinkedIn profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanetlinger/
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TED@IBM talk: "What do we do with all this big data?" http://bit.ly/3Ioh423
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Neil Postman's Amusing Ourselves to Death - http://bit.ly/3Iwrk8r
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Take the Data Storytelling Scorecard: https://data-storytelling.scoreapp.com