Loneliness in the elderly, why we don't play chess with AI and what digital memories can teach us about ourselves
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This week’s episode features music legend and creative AI visionary, David Usher. David is an artist, best-selling author and entrepreneur. As a musician, he has sold more than 1.4 million albums, won 5 Junos and has had #1 singles singing in English, French, and Thai. He is also the CEO and founder of Reimagine AI, an artificial intelligence company building AI-powered virtual beings and virtual being technology in entertainment, retail and healthcare. David has a degree in political science from Simon Fraser University and his book on creativity and innovation, Let the Elephants Run • Unlock Your Creativity and Change Everything, is out now.
As you can expect, this was an animated conversation touching on many subjects. We talk about augmented reality, Apple Vision Pro and creating our digital representations, and in fact what it would be like to interact with the memories and likeness of our loved ones, as David created with his LucyAI collaboration. We talk about the generative AI gold rush, what we can learn from our mistakes in social media and how to steer our efforts towards positive outcomes. And of course, we talk about Reimagine AI and David’s personal story for wanting to tackle isolation and loneliness in the elderly.
Key stamps from our conversation are below:
00:21 Intro Monologue - David Usher
02:16 Transitioning from music to entrepreneurship
06:19 ReimagineAI
08:58 Loneliness in the elderly
11:42 Drawing lines between digital and human being
13:20 Empathy in AI vs humans
16:33 AGI and human abilities
18:53 Looking at change from micro and macro perspective
24:11 On social media
26:20 Can human imagination help us navigate what's next?
27:26 Lucy AI
30:39 Exploring what it means to be a person
32:23 On Apple Vision Pro and memories
37:24 How LLMs will influence how we see the world
41:14 Why we only want to play chess with humans