Insights on AI Regulation from Experts Featured on Equity Podcast

TechCrunch’s flagship podcast, Equity, goes in the deep end on all the big stories disrupting the technology industry. In a recent episode, the wranglers discussed the challenges of regulating AI. Senior reporter Rebecca Bellan’s cat-and-mouse set up for the big players such as Tesla and Elon Musk was a particularly raucous conversation. She invited AI…

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Insights on AI Regulation from Experts Featured on Equity Podcast

TechCrunch’s flagship podcast, Equity, goes in the deep end on all the big stories disrupting the technology industry. In a recent episode, the wranglers discussed the challenges of regulating AI. Senior reporter Rebecca Bellan’s cat-and-mouse set up for the big players such as Tesla and Elon Musk was a particularly raucous conversation. She invited AI Now Institute’s Amba Kak and Dr. Sarah Myers West to join her. This think tank is well known for researching the social impact of artificial intelligence. It explores the growing centralization of power among tech companies.

During the episode, Bellan engaged with Kak and West on the challenges that come with attempting to regulate AI technologies. They emphasized the need for more comprehensive frameworks to address the rapid evolution of AI and its impact on society. Kak pointedly remarked that “the future we’re being sold is not inevitable,” highlighting the importance of scrutinizing the narratives surrounding AI development and its potential consequences.

She’s an audio producer at TechCrunch Theresa Loconsolo Location New Jersey She serves as a key producer behind the Equity podcast. With a bachelor’s degree in Communication from Monmouth University, she focuses her efforts on crafting engaging content that informs listeners about the latest trends and developments in technology, including critical discussions around AI.

Equity is the go-to place for smart and useful expert opinion. More importantly, it encourages them to engage in thoughtful dialogue about technology’s effects on our daily lives. Bellan’s interview with Kak and West emphasizes the urgent time for regulatory intervention. These measures need to change and adapt as technology advances at a breakneck pace. The episode highlights the podcast’s mission to explore these big questions about society in an era—one that is becoming more and more defined by artificial intelligence.

To keep up with episodes and conversations, follow Equity on social media! You can catch us on X (formerly Twitter) and Threads at @EquityPod. The discussion started by Bellan, Kak and West is a momentous step forward, and their voices will continue to inform debates around technologic governance moving forward.