In this conversation, Lars Rinnan and Alex Moltzau dive into the complexities of AI regulation, particularly within the European context. Alex Moltzau is a former policy officer at the European AI Office and spent two years at the center of EU regulation of AI. They discuss the philosophical underpinnings of why AI should be regulated, the challenges posed by the rapid evolution of AI technologies, and the geopolitical dynamics influencing regulatory frameworks. The conversation ...
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In this conversation, Lars Rinnan and Alex Moltzau dive into the complexities of AI regulation, particularly within the European context. Alex Moltzau is a former policy officer at the European AI Office and spent two years at the center of EU regulation of AI. They discuss the philosophical underpinnings of why AI should be regulated, the challenges posed by the rapid evolution of AI technologies, and the geopolitical dynamics influencing regulatory frameworks. The conversation ...
The Catastrophic Wildfire That Could Have Been Prevented
The World in 2029
1 hour 5 minutes
3 months ago
The Catastrophic Wildfire That Could Have Been Prevented
In this episode, we explore the transformative impact of AI technology on wildfire prevention. You'll learn what "wildfire porn" is and how satellite data combined with AI is being used to predict wildfires. We also tackle the big question: could the $200B LA wildfire have been avoided? Join us as we explore real-world applications, expert insights, and the future of AI in safeguarding our environment. Tune in to learn how technology is paving the way for a safer, more resilient world.
The World in 2029
In this conversation, Lars Rinnan and Alex Moltzau dive into the complexities of AI regulation, particularly within the European context. Alex Moltzau is a former policy officer at the European AI Office and spent two years at the center of EU regulation of AI. They discuss the philosophical underpinnings of why AI should be regulated, the challenges posed by the rapid evolution of AI technologies, and the geopolitical dynamics influencing regulatory frameworks. The conversation ...