We are going to explore a few dark AI-generated places and the potential dangers of AI over the next few weeks. But for this episode, we want to focus on the opportunities of AI by talking to Greg Perez, a creator using artificial intelligence in transformative and innovative ways as a leader, a designer, a musician, and as a dad.AI-Proof is a podcast for parents and educators about preparing our kids for a future infused with Artificial Intelligence. In the coming months, we’ll speak with creators who are utilizing AI in innovative and thought-provoking ways, journalists who are raising concerns about AI’s impact on our children's mental health, and experts who will remind us what AI is—and what it isn't.Greg Perez is vice-president of design at Expedia, where he leads a team of more than 200 designers, researchers, and content creators around the world. Before Expedia, Greg was the chief creative officer at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan and managing director at IDEO, a global design and consulting firm famous for pioneering the idea of design thinking.
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