Is AI dehumanizing, or does it contribute to our humanity? Brian Mullins, CEO of Oxford’s responsible AI company Mind Foundry, argues that AI can help make us more of who we are.
In this clip episode of Beauty at Work, host Brandon Vaidyanathan sits down with Brian Mullins, CEO of Oxford’s responsible AI company, Mind Foundry. Together, they explore how AI can serve as a tool for amplifying human creativity rather than replacing it. From the ethical complexities of intellectual property to the evolving role of deepfakes and storytelling in a digital age, Mullins offers a thoughtful and nuanced perspective on how technology, when guided responsibly, can unlock profound aesthetic and social potential.
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