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Two different perspectives on AI were presented at the Mobile World Congress trade show. Ray Kurzweil, a futurist and singularity priest with a research role at Google, highlighted the technology’s potential to enhance human life through advancements in areas like healthcare. He emphasized how AI is already driving significant progress and predicted that renewable energy technology will dominate within a decade, thanks to AI-optimized designs.

However, author and tech investor Scott Galloway warned about the negative impact of rage-fueling algorithms, particularly on young men. Galloway criticized tech CEOs for not speaking out against democratic abuses by the U.S. government, pointing out the actions of individuals like Elon Musk who are slashing federal programs while benefiting from tax cuts that primarily benefit the wealthy.

Galloway’s remarks underscored the potential dangers of AI and the responsibility of tech leaders to address societal issues.

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