AI & Museums: Extinction or Evolution? With Vinod Daniel, Chairman AusHeritage.
Vickram Bahl explores with Vinod Daniel, Chairman of AusHeritage, and a person who has spent many years working in museums around the world, what is likely to happen to these very important landmarks of many global cities. Will everything go online with augmented and virtual reality or are we likely to see an evolution where museums not just survive but thrive.
Chapters:
00:00 Is the Virtual World likely to replace the physical museum? 03:12 Will school trips to museums and the museum being a central part of a city change?
05:48 How can AI help museums to grow? 09:17 Is the role and purpose of a museum in society also likely to change?
12:07 Are we likely to see AI robotic tour guides in the future
16:32 Is the evolution of the museum likely to be a move towards a cultural and social centre?
18:32 How is AI likely to impact the finances and economic viability of the museums?
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Host : Vickram Bahl
AI virtual assistants have become smarter in recent times and are able to assist in many task more like a human would. Raj Tumuluri, the CEO of Openstream ai, explains the present uses and what we can expect in the future.Chapters:00:00 The recent advancements in the field of Virtual Multimedia Assistant or Agent. 04:34 On what is hallucination free interface. 06:18 Are these Assistants also capable of making up stuff and telling a lie, just to please?07:30 Are these assistants able to keep the balance to please and also work within a limits?10:22 Are these Virtual assistants having the next level of supervisor a human or a machine?12:14 Potentially are we looking at many humans losing jobs?13:26 Has the baseline of services already taken over by machines?14:28 The potential use of this technology is very wide so, what are the regulations for its use? 17:17 What about the potential of this technology being used for undue advantage?19:33 Multimedia Virtual Assistant and language neutrality; is it likely to make redundant the human interface in these areas?21:36 What is the likely future of the dubbing industry?22:03 Where do you see opportunities for start-ups in this area of business?24:36 Apart from education how the legal field can benefit.DisclaimerThe information provided by the speaker and anchor are for general purposes only. ITMN.tv and the anchor are not responsible for the views expressed nor make any representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the information provided.
Perhaps the most valuable asset of the human race is creativity. Are humans losing their creative thinking due to structured learning or is such learning essential to harness the powerful AI that is now growing smart? Prof. Mike Knowles has recently written a book, Ignite Your Creativity : Be the boss of robots, and explores the subject of education, creativity and AI.
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With Crime becoming more complex and widespread, Forensic experts are relying more on technology to gain speed, accuracy and uncover evidence of complex crime. But AI can also be used by criminals to manufacture and plant false evidence. Some also have doubts about AI systems being absolutely unbiased and reliable. Dr. G. K. Goswami is a seasoned and decorated Police Officer who is amongst India's leading Forensic experts. He is the Founder Director of the UP State Institute Forensics Science and shares his views of what to expect in the area of Forensics and AI in the future.Disclaimer : ITMN.tv and the Anchor of the programme are not responsible for the views expressed on the show by the guests.
To explore the AI revolution and the Economic transformation it is bringing along, Vickram Bahl speaks to the eminent economist, Dhiraj Nayyar.
While many predict rapid economic growth with thisnew technology some are concerned about the distribution of the wealth that it will create. There is a concern about jobs and businesses that may be lost in a very rapid changing environment.
In the past, India benefitted from the internet revolution. Is India positioned well to gain economic growth from the AI revolution in the same way?
Media and communications are likely to experience a sea change with Artificial intelligence. Shashi Vempati explores the new age tools that may assist and make many tasks that journalists and TV presenters currently do faster and more efficient. He also explains the risks of Deep Fakes, job losses and explores the way out for India to get on top of this technology and be counted among the world leaders.Shashi Vempati is the former CEO of the Prasar Bharti Broadcast Corp. of India.
With Artificial Intelligence making great progress, Vickram Bahl introduces the series, AI Decoded, and explains how the series will explore this new revolution and who might benefit from it.