Dr. Lolly Mancey
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I also very lucky to be in a position to have access to people who know a lot at the sort of C-suite level.
So sort of people that won't say things publicly that say things privately.
And there are grave concerns with the tech industry.
But the other thing also, as you said, people are concerned.
Well, I beg to differ.
I think they're concerned about
an equitable future for their children, about opportunities, about jobs, about family, about community, connection, loneliness.
I think they are concerned, but I don't think they know what to do about it.
And that's the next step that we have.
I think it's going to become tangible.
Firstly, job losses will make it tangible for people in terms of a pushback, a backlash against it.
And I think it's a little naive to think we'll create as many jobs as we lose.
I think that's just probably the reality of it.
But I also think that this is a big shift.
So we're seeing the majority of the take up with AI, as you rightly said, in therapy and personal advice to what is, and you know, I've said this before, a literal sociopath, something that fakes empathy, that data is going somewhere.
So I think we're just at the early stages like we were with social media with some of those outcomes.
And I think on top of that, also, we are now seeing a mobilization
coming very strongly from Europe, which is great with the EU AI Act and beyond, to say, hang on a minute, we have given the power to maybe five white men, mainly, you know, like away from us.