Arnold Kling, a Self-Employed Writer, joins this rerun episode of AI, Government, and the Future to discuss the transformative potential of AI in government and society. They explore how AI chatbots will personalize learning and teaching, the dilemma of AI in the culture wars, and how to navigate the thin line between innovation and regulation in AI.
Arnold Kling, a Self-Employed Writer, joins this rerun episode of AI, Government, and the Future to discuss the transformative potential of AI in government and society. They explore how AI chatbots will personalize learning and teaching, the dilemma of AI in the culture wars, and how to navigate the thin line between innovation and regulation in AI.
Arnold is a former economist for Freddie Mac and the Federal Reserve Board. For the past two decades, he’s been a thought leader, lecturer, author, and publisher in economics and political psychology. Although retired, Arnold is still writing away on a whole manner of subjects via Substack.
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