
Is AI a public good?
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With businesses everywhere looking to AI to enhance their work, it’s no surprise that the public sector is considering it, too. But is this a good idea? For Professor Renee Sieber, it’s complicated. AI has a lot of potential for public good by improving public transport systems or balancing electrical grids. But she’s concerned that, if we’re not careful, we might lose humanity in our government services.
Renee Sieber is an Associate Professor in the department of geography at McGill University. In this interview, she walks us through how government applications of AI should be treated differently from the private sector. She also shares her perspective on the opportunities and perils of using AI in the public sector, and why we should be careful with how we apply this new technology.
Eric Dicaire, Delve’s managing editor, hosts this episode.
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McGill Delve is the official thought leadership publication of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University. Eric Dicaire, Managing Editor of McGill Delve, hosted this episode of the podcast. Saku Mantere is McGill Delve’s editor-in-chief, and is a professor of Strategy and Organization at McGill University. He also produced all the original music. Eric Dicaire produced and edited this episode.
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