The Datapreneurs: The Promise of AI and the Creators Building Our Future - Bob Muglia, Steve Hamm
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
AGI
 AI
 Artificial General Intelligence
 Artificial Intelligence
 Asimov's Laws Of Robotics
 Autonomous Machines
 Bill-gates
 ChatGPT
 Computers & Technology
 Computers And Society
 computing
 Data Analytics
 Data Economy
 Data Science
 Data Stack
 Digital Technology
 engineering
 Future
 Future Studies
 Futurism
 Information Technology
 innovation
 Isaac Asimov
 Machine Theory & Artificial Intelligence
 Microsoft
 OpenAI
 Sam Altman
 Snowflake
 Tech Ethics
 Technology
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A leader in the data economy explains how we arrived at AI—and how we can navigate its future.
In The Datapreneurs, Bob Muglia helps us understand how innovation in data and information technology have led us to AI—and how this technology must shape our future. The long-time Microsoft executive, former CEO of Snowflake, and current tech investor maps the evolution of the modern data stack and how it has helped build today’s economy and society. And he explains how humanity must create a new social contract for the artificial general intelligence (AGI)—autonomous machines intelligent as people-that he expects to arrive in less than a decade.
Muglia details his personal experience in the foundational years of computing and data analytics, including with Bill Gates and Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, and others that are not household names—yet.
He builds upon Isaac Asimov’s Laws of Robotics to explore the moral, ethical, and legal implications of today’s smart machines, and how a combination of human and machine intelligence could create an era of progress and prosperity where all the people on Earth can have what they need and want without destroying our natural environment.
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This post has one comment with rating of 5/5
October 21st, 2023
I’m beginning to think the next big thing might be active data. I can just about remember back to the lynx days, when a web-page just sat there - much like a print page - and waited for you to do something. But those days are so long gone now, they are nearly mythological.
I can see data just starting to go the same way, once statistics have their own native intelligence … well, perhaps I don’t even want to think about it.
Excellent upload TheDigalist.
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