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Gen AI Conference 2023: An Interview with Jordan Harrod

Welcome to Jasper’s post-Gen AI conference coverage! Here, we have an interview with AI educator and MIT PhD candidate Jordan Harrod.
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Mar 8, 2023
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After delivering a great speech on the need for AI literacy at Jasper’s Gen AI conference, I sat down with AI educator and MIT PhD candidate Jordan Harrod to pick her brain a bit more about that topic and a few others. She shared her perspectives on the areas of generative AI that both concern and excite her, how regulation might get handled within the industry this year, and what responsible AI use might look like in the near future. 

Watch the interview below to hear Harrod’s insightful analysis.

For more, check out exclusive interviews with Jasper CEO Dave Rogenmoser and author and NYT contributor Kevin Roose. And be sure to watch the full discussions from the rest of the Gen AI speakers. 

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Gen AI Conference 2023: An Interview with Jordan Harrod

Welcome to Jasper’s post-Gen AI conference coverage! Here, we have an interview with AI educator and MIT PhD candidate Jordan Harrod.

March 8, 2023
Gen AI Conference 2023: An Interview with Jordan Harrod
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After delivering a great speech on the need for AI literacy at Jasper’s Gen AI conference, I sat down with AI educator and MIT PhD candidate Jordan Harrod to pick her brain a bit more about that topic and a few others. She shared her perspectives on the areas of generative AI that both concern and excite her, how regulation might get handled within the industry this year, and what responsible AI use might look like in the near future. 

Watch the interview below to hear Harrod’s insightful analysis.

For more, check out exclusive interviews with Jasper CEO Dave Rogenmoser and author and NYT contributor Kevin Roose. And be sure to watch the full discussions from the rest of the Gen AI speakers. 

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