The implications and promises of artificial intelligence (AI) are unimaginable. But what’s possible today will be dwarfed by the great potential of AI in the near future. The responsibility to raise these questions does not rest solely on the shoulders of journalists and leading technology companies. Rather, it’s the responsibility of all engaged citizens.
Client: HPE
Agency: Atlantic Re:think
Creative Director: Jeremy Elias
Associate Creative Director: Sarah Sherman
Creative Solutions Coordinator: Robbie Tanner
Production Company: Dress Code (dresscodeny.com)
Director: Dan Covert
Executive Producer: Brad Edelstein
Head of Production: Tara Rose Stromberg
Supervising Producer: Amy Dempsey
Cinematography: Claudio Rietti
Editor: Dan Covert
Assistant Editor: Nick Stromberg
Script: Dan Covert, Amy Dempsey, Jeremy Elias, Sarah Sherman, Tara Rose Stromberg, Robbie Tanner
Art Director: Elena Chudoba
Editorial Illustration Concepts: John J. Custer
Design: Elena Chudoba, John J. Custer, John Lee, Rasmus Löwenbrååt
Lead Animator: Rasmus Löwenbrååt
Animation: Erika Bernetich, Po Chen Chia, John Lee, Vincenzo Lodigiani
Color: Daniel Orentlicher
Music + Sound: YouTooCanWoo
Cast: Beena Ammanath, Anita Schjøll Brede, Kirk Bresniker, Curt Hopkins, John Markoff, Tim Urban, Shannon Vallor
For the full post:
theatlantic.com/sponsored/hpe-2018/the-ethics-of-ai/1865/
Cast: Dress Code and Atlantic Re:think
Tags: AI, Computers, Artificial Intelligence, HPE, HP, Silicon Valley, Ethics, Technology, Robots, Dress Code, Branded Content, Terminator and Documentary
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