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August 3, 2023
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COLLECTION
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The Edge of Intelligence
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Everywhere you look, there’s a headline about the power of artificial intelligence and how it will impact our lives in ways we have not yet imagined. From advancing medicine to personalizing education and even understanding animal language, many possibilities lay ahead as machine learning gets smarter. But there are just as many perils, including misinformation, bias, privacy, politics, and warfare. How do we proceed with caution while harnessing its revolutionary power as a net benefit to society?
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PODCAST
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In Conversation with Mary Barra
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General Motors recently made a pledge to sell only electric vehicles by 2035, an ambitious goal in a time of profound transformation within the auto industry. CEO Mary Barra began working for GM at 18 years old, and held many roles before taking over the top position. “I consider it one of the most important things I did was to have worked on the [assembly] line and started there,” Barra says. Now she’s responsible for guiding the company through a bold time of change. Listen to journalist Rebecca Blumenstein, President of Editorial at NBC News, interview Barra about
her journey at the company and what she sees for GM’s future.
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VIDEO
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From Mining to Moscow: How Geopolitics Shape the Energy Transition
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Does going electric mean buying lithium from Russia and Venezuela? What happens if the United States takes carbon action while competitors don’t? Hear from Abby Wulf, Director of Critical Minerals Strategy for Securing America’s Future Energy, Jason Bordoff, Dean of the Columbia Climate School, and Andrew Kamau, Managing Director of the Energy Opportunity Lab, in a conversation moderated by NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly. Together, these experts weigh in on the geopolitical implications — and opportunities — of a global transition to cleaner
energy.
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