Dr. Mark Khater
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And that's how my career in AI started.
And every time I got interested in something, so that company in 99 was diagnosing sleep disease.
So many of the sort of problems that people have when they sleep.
like apnea, you know, which is quite a serious disease.
But then every time I got interested in something, whether it was business or finance or strategy, I thought, hey, let's bring in AI.
Let's write a piece of software like I did since 1994.
You know, I'm a one trick pony.
And let's try and solve that problem using AI.
And then suddenly the whole world decided to join in my little AI space in 2020.
I thought, oh, well, that's not fun anymore.
Everyone's coming into this.
Well, this is really interesting because you started AI when everybody started internet firms.
So you were not moving with the flow, but doing your own interesting stuff.
And later then in 2020, I mean, yes, that was when everybody, actually 22 probably, the people who knew was...
And you did a lot of things there.
Let's start because I also have a project at university.
You're at Cambridge, one of the universities of the world probably.
And you are focusing on AI, but you also see the dangers of AI or the problem or the wave is coming to university.
What stands out there?
What is the most important thing you would say universities have to see, have to prepare?