Sherelle Dorsey
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And then I think the other side of this when it relates to climate is what happens when you are pregnant and
And a natural disaster strikes your region, strikes your neighborhood, right?
What does maternal health look like when there's no power and there are no hospitals, right?
And you are either about to give birth or will give birth or what have you.
And how do we start to leverage technology as a route towards support systems in these very dire and very vulnerable situations?
Yeah, I like that.
Honestly, I think I definitely agree with Manoush on the AI front and just the overhypeness.
And if we could just bring it down a notch, then we can actually focus on what's significant.
What I do think is pretty tired, though, is and I'm not a musician by any means, but I think the AI infiltration of the music industry is both very scary.
And I think something that wasn't deeply considered before all of these tools started to like replicate artists' voices.
I accidentally actually this happened to me just a couple weeks ago.
I accidentally listened to an AI album.
from an AI artist.
And it was really interesting because I was like, I've never heard of this artist before.
And I started doing some digging.
I'm like, oh, this is like not a person.
This is a series of buttons and clicks, right?
And it just like, I instantly was like,
upset because I'm like there's just so much ingenuity that happens with humans that make music and artists that produce actual art and I think there are also a couple of celebrities with record companies that have been signing AI artists and there's been like this whole uproar and backlash on that end and so I would like to see us wrap it up with this whole like AI taking over art because AI is supposed to leave us to do the art and so
I think that there's going to be enough noise that we start to kind of silence.