PRsonal: ‘Humanity doesn’t appreciate everything we have.’ Meet CEO and AI expert Imran Anwar.
In this series of podcasts, Charlotte Nichols, managing director of PR agency Harvey & Hugo, gets up close and PRsonal with a variety of well-known business faces. Nothing is off limits as she digs deep to get to know the person behind the professional…
In this episode…
*Will AI replace us? *
It is a question that keeps many people awake at night, and one Imran Anwar explores with Charlotte in this engrossing episode of PRsonal.
The CEO of Alt Labs and Flok doesn’t believe we are on a collision course with doomsday – instead, he offers his fascinating take that AI will enhance mankind’s abilities.
The businessman also delves into his personal purpose in life, which is to use technology to evolve human beings, while emphasizing the need for society to become less selfish - and start caring for each other.
Key moments:
- 0:02:41 – Mankind won’t be replaced by AI by 2037
- 0:12:55 – Why it is vital we all become better humans
- 0:25:18 – The difficulty in splitting your personal and business life
- 0:38:07 – Why I want to reduce wastage in society
- 0:51:30 – How technology can be used for good
- 0:54:17 – How the UK and US differs in the business world
- 1:00:14 – Creating a safe and inclusive workspace for women
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