Hiromi Ozaki
Futurist | Exploring AI Ethics & Existential Risks
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Hiromi Ozaki is a leading futurist exploring the societal implications of artificial intelligence. As a researcher at the University of Cambridge's Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, she investigates the profound ethical challenges posed by advanced AI systems.
Ozaki's work has been featured in publications like Nature and The Economist, probing how to ensure AI development benefits humanity. Her insightful keynotes give audiences a glimpse into the future, empowering them to shape the responsible use of transformative technologies.
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How I bring myth and magic to life
Recent scientific developments have made possible things once attributed only to gods and mythologies. Artist and TED Fellow Hiromi Ozaki shows how she worked with scientists in biotechnology and genetic engineering to turn one myth -- the Red String of Fate -- into a reality.
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