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Alfred Spector has been a leader in AI and machine learning at Google, IBM, and Two Sigma. He is now a visiting scholar at MIT, an advisor at Blackstone, and coauthor of the text book Data Science in Context. Alfred talks with Ben Lorica about what people developing with AI need to be successful. Succeeding with AI is about more than just a model. We need to think about the application and its context. We need humanities and social sciences in addition to technology. Alfred also discusses the AI skills gap, resistance to adopting AI, “hybrid intelligence,” and the calls to regulate AI.

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