

There's greater sophistication today, says a new book on the threat to democracy and personal liberty from fake news generated by Advanced AI technology, with Russia fine-tuning the concept in this age of the Infocalypse, which the author defines as the "increasingly dangerous and untrustworthy ecosystem within which most humans now live". I was pleased to speak with one such pioneer, May Habib, the CEO and Co-Founder of Starting with the narrow vertical of enterprise LLMs - we discuss how AI will change knowledge work forever.The Soviets used an Indian newspaper in 1983 to spread disinformation that the AIDS virus had been invented by the US military as a "biological weapon to kill black and gay men" and this echoed for decades.

and a few PIONEERS have been predicting and leaning toward this trend long before it became fashionable. Generative AI will transform all knowledge work forever.ĬhatGPT is only the tip of the iceberg. GenAI 'poster boy' Sam Altman courted by world leaders More in my weekly GenAI newsletter #EGAI: (IE, see all the wining and dining of Mr Altman by G7 leaders.) While they're talking a good game on regulation, they want to tap into the economic promise of GenAI too. Regulate or innovate? Global leaders are stumped. This means the democratisation of GenAI - even outflanking big tech.ĥ. Open source development of GenAI is here to stay. The market frenzy is only beginning! (Hello Nvidia stock?)Ĥ. GenAI is existential for big tech: which is why GenAI is being productized and commercialised at a breakneck speed. GenAI for enterprise has arrived: This is not nascent tech anymore - NOW is the time for businesses to develop their own GenAI strategy.Ģ. Tectonic shifts have occurred over the past six months.


this is a good moment to reflect on how different the 'Post-ChatGPT' world is from the 'Pre-Chat' one. And yet, also a country that has mananged to consistently re-build and reinvent itself.Īs Generative AI's 'poster boy,' Sam Altman is courted by World leaders. The significance of these themes were also keenly perceived in our host country, Poland: a country where the actions of aggressor states form the very backbone of historical experience. Our conversation on AI, autocracy and Ukraine - are all themes that are close to my own heart having worked on macro-geopolitical trends (including AI and Ukraine) over the past decade. With thanks to the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Poland partners and team for hosting me in Warsaw this week for an incisive discussion on AI and geopolitics.Īs I mentioned, the top line is ‘disruption’ - but with an abundance of opportunities and risks to navigate.įor those leaning into the AI revolution, I foresee more work than ever, both from an enterprise and efficiency perspective, but more broadly, also in terms of preparing ‘society’ to navigate the disruption ahead.įantastic bonus to meet my fellow speaker GARRY KASPAROV - the chess legend and Putin-dissident in exile - as well as Aleksander Kwaśniewski, the former President of Poland.
