AITech Interview with Hussein Hallak, Co-founder of Momentable - 3 minutes read
How do you personally strategize and prioritize addressing the ethical implications of AI within Momentable’s projects and initiatives?
We start by listening to our stakeholders; artists, art lovers, clients, and team. From simple Slack messages, to meetings with artists who are friends of Momentable, to talking to the experts, and sharing YouTube videos of leading content creators in the art space.
By taking in the input, feedback, concerns, and advice, we make sure we are thoughtful about the next steps we plan to take. In addition to the data and numbers we get from market reports, we use the qualitative input we gather to help us focus on where we can add significance.
We understand the AI conversation is ongoing, and as the industry keeps moving at rapid speed, we must stay engaged, always learning, and maintain an open attitude.
In your view, what role do education and skill development play in preparing society for the impact of AI, particularly in addressing job displacement and socio-economic challenges?
As technology continues to evolve and take over more of our roles at work as we know it today, the transformation will have massive implications on our lifestyles, how we do things, and even how we define ourselves and the value we assign to our roles.
We need to stop thinking about education as a precursor to job placement. This limited view meant that education is always lagging behind the needs of the economy and helplessly lacking in addressing any of the needs of our society.
Education must focus on the future beyond the jobs of today or tomorrow. It must graduate innovators and value creators. Education must focus on graduating creatives skilled at solving the problems we face 50-100 years from now.
To create a better world, schools and universities must become open spaces for research and discovery, where art, technology, and culture collide and fuse to inspire new thought forms.
Considering the rapid advancements in AI, how do you navigate the balance between innovation and the need for regulatory control within Momentable’s operations?
Until a clear regulatory framework is developed and introduced, like most companies, we continue to operate within the regulatory frameworks for the tech sector and business in North America and Europe.
At Momentable, we are governed by our internal ethical code and guided by our strong sense of mission to bring the best visual experience to customers through innovative software, personalization, and immersive storytelling.
With our stakeholders being engaged and involved throughout the process, we make sure we create a space for creativity and innovation with boundaries that keep our work focused on adding value with minimal negative impact on our stakeholders.
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