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Full Show: Risking humanity with AI, The worlds greatest failures & Why are people so gullible?
Mornings with Simi
English - April 03, 2023 16:17 - 54 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Seg 1: Are there lessons to be learned from celebrating the world’s greatest failures?
Guest: Dr. Samuel West, Clinical Psychologist and Founder of the Museum of Failure
Seg 2: How BC’s socioeconomic climate is impacting highschool graduation rates
Guest: Dr. Arthur Sweetman, Professor of Economics at McMaster University and Ontario Research Chair in Health Human Resources
Seg 3: Could newly developed AI be an existential risk to humanity?
Guest: Otto Barten, Director of the Existential Risk Observatory
Seg 4: Can turning politicians into 80’s Heavy Metal rockers, with a little help from AI, be the key to learning about Canadian history?
Guest: Craig Baird, Host of the Podcast Canadian History Ehx
Seg 5: How will the Mass Casualty Commissioner’s Report affect the future of the RCMP?
Guest: Rob Gordon, Professor of Criminology at Simon Fraser University
Seg 6: Have you ever been pranked on April Fools Day? Why are people so gullible?
Guest: Jeff Hancock, Founding Director of the Stanford Social Media Lab and the Harry and Norman Chandler Professor of Communication at Stanford University
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Seg 1: Are there lessons to be learned from celebrating the world’s greatest failures?
Guest: Dr. Samuel West, Clinical Psychologist and Founder of the Museum of Failure
Seg 2: How BC’s socioeconomic climate is impacting highschool graduation rates
Guest: Dr. Arthur Sweetman, Professor of Economics at McMaster University and Ontario Research Chair in Health Human Resources
Seg 3: Could newly developed AI be an existential risk to humanity?
Guest: Otto Barten, Director of the Existential Risk Observatory
Seg 4: Can turning politicians into 80’s Heavy Metal rockers, with a little help from AI, be the key to learning about Canadian history?
Guest: Craig Baird, Host of the Podcast Canadian History Ehx
Seg 5: How will the Mass Casualty Commissioner’s Report affect the future of the RCMP?
Guest: Rob Gordon, Professor of Criminology at Simon Fraser University
Seg 6: Have you ever been pranked on April Fools Day? Why are people so gullible?
Guest: Jeff Hancock, Founding Director of the Stanford Social Media Lab and the Harry and Norman Chandler Professor of Communication at Stanford University
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