A Perfect World: Episode 16 - Professor Sumit Sharma
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Summary
In Episode 16 of the podcast, host William Nobrega sits down with Professor Sumit Sharma, an Associate Professor at Ohio University. The episode explores the ethical and technological frontiers of modern science, focusing on the convergence of artificial intelligence, robotics, and genetic engineering.
Key Discussion Points:
- The Future of Genetic Engineering: Professor Sharma discusses the inevitability of genetic modification, suggesting that as the science becomes more accurate, societal pressure to have "healthy" or "successful" children will make it difficult for parents to say no .
- AI and Robotics in Society: The conversation covers the rapid development of humanoid robotics, such as Elon Musk's projects in Texas, and the potential for "agentic AI" that learns from the world and other AI agents .
- Global Impacts and Inequality: The participants debate whether these technologies will create a "Gattaca"-like dystopia, widening the divide between those who can afford genetic enhancements and those who cannot .
- Advances in Medicine and Computing: Professor Sharma highlights how quantum computing and machine learning could revolutionize drug development and clinical trials, potentially shortening the timeline for FDA approval .
- Human-Technology Partnerships: William shares a personal anecdote about "Natasha," an AI character he envisioned as a partner for future generations, illustrating the shifting relationship between humans and artificial intelligence .
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