Annie Green: Artificial Intelligence, consider both value and values.


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#29 – Annie Green: Artificial Intelligence, consider both value and values.


Among other things, Annie is an instructor at George Washington University.



  • She originally wanted to be a pediatrician but decided against it.

  • Working with blood analyzers was part of her shift to engineering.

  • Artificial intelligence is the emulation of man.

  • Our brains use the past and the present to predict the future.

  • Structured vs unstructured artificial intelligence

  • Artificial intelligence vs augmented intelligence

  • ChatGPT, et al are augmented intelligence.

  • Necessity is the mother of invention. Laziness is the father.

  • She feels we need to stop or pause and think about AI for some time.

  • Gell-Mann amnesia effect – applies to AI.

  • Is there a correlation between jobs that can be done remotely and jobs that can be replaced by AI?

  • Go back to the office to share your knowledge and help others.

  • Similarly, go to the office to learn.

  • There is a lot more to AI than ChatGPT.

  • AI was kicked off in 1956, but computers weren’t strong enough.

  • “Hidden Figures” movie about human computers.

  • Data is the blood of an organization.

  • Intelligence is actionable information.

  • She doesn’t want to be an influencer, she wants to be an illuminator.

  • She wants AI to bring true value, without compromising values.

  • Working on a Knowledge management education forum.


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