In AI We Trust – But Should We? | Vaclav Vincalek | TEDxSurrey
Vaclav Vincalek examines the promises and pitfalls of artificial intelligence (AI), urging us to question the technology’s growing influence on our lives. Vaclav highlights AI's potential for biased decisions, lack of transparency, and unpredictable consequences—from self-driving car ethics to parole decisions. Drawing on decades of experience with technology, he cautions against blindly trusting AI as an impartial solution to human problems. Instead, he emphasizes the human role in designing and deploying AI systems and the need for accountability and transparency. Viewers will learn to critically evaluate AI's promises, understand its limitations, and advocate for ethical practices that protect our rights and decision-making power. CTO, Entrepreneur
Vaclav aligns strategy and technology to drive growth for startups and fast-growing companies as a virtual CTO and strategic advisor at 555vCTO. He is also the founder of Hiswai, an AI search platform with a customizable reporting service.Vaclav began his career at Nokia in Europe, later moving to Vancouver to found Pacific Coast Information Systems (PCIS) Ltd., where he advised and worked with companies ranging from small startups to Fortune 50 companies.He frequently speaks at industry conferences and publishes a weekly newsletter, Recurrent Patterns, which examines trends in business, technology, and culture. He has been featured in major media outlets such as Forbes, CTV, CBC, and many others.Vaclav has advocated for treating AI as a tool rather than a replacement for the human mind. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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