Future of AI Panel - 361Firm's 4th Newport Conference July 2025 Transcript: https://361.pub/AIpanelNP25Transcript All 361Firm Podcasts on Apple (https://361.pub/podcast_apple), Spotify (https://361.pub/spotify), Simplecast (https://361.pub/pods) Summary: The panel discussed the dual nature of AI, highlighting its potential to both create opportunities and displace jobs. John Dvor emphasized the impact of AI on healthcare, noting the rise of surgical robots and cardiac sonography innovations that could eliminate mid-level jobs. MJ Gottlieb shared his experience in addiction recovery, where AI can be both beneficial and risky, depending on its implementation. Rafiq Ahmed discussed the disparity in AI understanding and the need for guardrails. Lubna Dajani stressed the importance of controlling data and ethical AI use. The conversation also touched on the potential of AI in manufacturing and emerging markets, and the need for responsible investment and collaboration. SUMMARY KEYWORDS: AI opportunities, job displacement, healthcare innovation, cardiac sonography, sobriety and addiction, data protection, predictive maintenance, emerging markets, investment strategies, manufacturing jobs, empathetic avatars, cross-sectoral collaborations, economic models, data control, AI ethics. SPEAKERS: John Dvor, Rafiq Ahmed, Lubna Dajani, Mark Sanor, MJ Gottlieb
Future of AI Panel - 361Firm's 4th Newport Conference July 2025
Transcript: https://361.pub/AIpanelNP25Transcript
All 361Firm Podcasts on Apple (https://361.pub/podcast_apple), Spotify (https://361.pub/spotify), Simplecast (https://361.pub/pods)
Summary: The panel discussed the dual nature of AI, highlighting its potential to both create opportunities and displace jobs. John Dvor emphasized the impact of AI on healthcare, noting the rise of surgical robots and cardiac sonography innovations that could eliminate mid-level jobs. MJ Gottlieb shared his experience in addiction recovery, where AI can be both beneficial and risky, depending on its implementation. Rafiq Ahmed discussed the disparity in AI understanding and the need for guardrails. Lubna Dajani stressed the importance of controlling data and ethical AI use. The conversation also touched on the potential of AI in manufacturing and emerging markets, and the need for responsible investment and collaboration.
SUMMARY KEYWORDS: AI opportunities, job displacement, healthcare innovation, cardiac sonography, sobriety and addiction, data protection, predictive maintenance, emerging markets, investment strategies, manufacturing jobs, empathetic avatars, cross-sectoral collaborations, economic models, data control, AI ethics.
SPEAKERS: John Dvor, Rafiq Ahmed, Lubna Dajani, Mark Sanor, MJ Gottlieb