I find it difficult to accept assumption #1, i.e. that CEOs would divulge the "latest developments and capabilities of AI systems that their firms are working on." However I totally agree with the suggestion of including them in the discussion.
I find it difficult to accept assumption #1, i.e. that CEOs would divulge the "latest developments and capabilities of AI systems that their firms are working on." However I totally agree with the suggestion of including them in the discussion.
Thank you for sharing that Louise, that's a fair point that #1 might not always be the case though the meaningful and (more importantly) non-confrontational framing might make them more forthcoming (hopefully!) and we'd all stand to benefit in the AI ecosystem.
I find it difficult to accept assumption #1, i.e. that CEOs would divulge the "latest developments and capabilities of AI systems that their firms are working on." However I totally agree with the suggestion of including them in the discussion.
Thank you for sharing that Louise, that's a fair point that #1 might not always be the case though the meaningful and (more importantly) non-confrontational framing might make them more forthcoming (hopefully!) and we'd all stand to benefit in the AI ecosystem.
"Non-confrontational," as you write, is key and fundamental. Sadly, it sounds foreign; hopefully, it gets domesticated.