{"id":10155,"date":"2026-04-05T13:05:26","date_gmt":"2026-04-05T13:05:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wildgreenquest.com\/?p=10155"},"modified":"2026-04-05T13:05:26","modified_gmt":"2026-04-05T13:05:26","slug":"rana-el-kaliouby-on-why-ai-needs-a-more-human-future","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wildgreenquest.com\/?p=10155","title":{"rendered":"Rana el Kaliouby on why AI needs a more human future"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<br \/><\/p>\n<div data-testid=\"content-chunk\">\n<p>AI is moving fast. But are we <em>really<\/em> keeping humans at the center? AI scientist, founder of Affectiva, investor at Blue Tulip, and host of Pioneers of AI, Rana el Kaliouby makes the case that human-centric AI isn\u2019t just a safety guardrail; it\u2019s the key to thriving socially, economically, and emotionally. She also cuts through the noise on the buzziest AI myths, including whether we\u2019re in an AI bubble.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"content-chunk\">\n<p><em>This is an abridged transcript of an interview from<\/em> <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/mastersofscale.com\/episode_category\/rapid-response\/\">Rapid Response<\/a> <em>recorded live at SXSW, hosted by former <\/em>Fast Company<em> editor-in-chief Robert Safian. From the team behind the <\/em>Masters of Scale <em>podcast, <\/em>Rapid Response <em>features candid conversations with today\u2019s top business leaders navigating real-time challenges. Subscribe to <\/em>Rapid Response <em>wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you never miss an episode.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><iframe src=\"https:\/\/art19.com\/shows\/674dce4f-cbe7-432b-b9b7-319222baf119\/episodes\/5307bd91-3f20-4799-91f8-b6d5383cc6c4\/embed\" style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; border: 0 none;\" scrolling=\"no\" sandbox=\"allow-scripts allow-popups allow-popups-to-escape-sandbox\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p><strong>You exited Affectiva in 2021. You\u2019re an investor now at Blue Tulip. But you\u2019re also the host of the podcast <em>Pioneers of AI<\/em>. Are these tools, between the investing and the podcast, that you\u2019re using to try to shape where AI goes from here? What is your goal in that?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Affectiva was my baby. It was literally my third child. It really was a big part of what I did and my identity. When I sold it in 2021, I spent a lot of time thinking about, <em>What do I want to do next?<\/em> And I kept coming back to this idea\/question that we absolutely need to build a future of AI that is human-centric, that prioritizes how these technologies are going to affect our everyday lives and our relationships. And I mean, I believe that AI has massive economic opportunity. It really does. And at the same time, it has this opportunity to unlock human potential. So my point of view is that AI should not replace our abilities. It should really amplify and augment what we can do. And ideally, we can harness AI and use it to solve really meaningful problems facing society today.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"content-chunk\">\n<p>So that\u2019s kind of my thesis around that. And then I was like, <em>Okay, how do I shape that? How do I become a real player in that space, given my background?<\/em> And I landed on three things. One is investing\u2014backing founders who are building these generational category-defining human-centric AI companies. Two is storytelling, amplifying the voices of AI that maybe you may not have heard from. There\u2019s a very small set of companies that dominate the AI headlines, in my opinion, but there are a lot of innovators and thinkers and creators in the AI space. And I want to make sure that we are a platform to tell their stories and .\u00a0.\u00a0. be a door opener too. And the third one is a convener, which is why I like to do these things. I love bringing people together with disparate backgrounds and perspectives and just seeing what magic unfolds.<\/p>\n<p><strong>You use this phrase about humanizing technology before it dehumanizes us. And in the dialogue today about AI, I always wonder about for the practitioners, and you were one of the seminal ones, how much responsibility you feel like you have for what the future of this technology ends up being, and how deep is that conversation in that community as opposed to giving lip service to it, but I just got to get ahead of the company next to me?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I feel a very strong responsibility. And I would actually argue we all have a responsibility as well because we get to vote with our [wallet] which AI tools we\u2019re using every day. Who\u2019s getting the $20-a-month subscription from all of us? And I think asking questions around, does this company care about the ethics of the technology? How is it being built? Are they thinking about bias, both data and algorithmic bias? Are they thinking about trust and security and privacy? Are they thinking about the use cases of this technology? Where should it be deployed and where should it really not be deployed? I think these are big questions that we all should be asking of the tools we\u2019re using. And as an investor, there\u2019s a set of questions. We have a rubric that we ask founders, and if the founders have not at all thought about it, if they\u2019re not open, then we\u2019re not investing in them.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fastcompany.com\/91521558\/rana-el-kaliouby-on-why-ai-needs-a-more-human-future\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>AI is moving fast. But are we really keeping humans at the center? AI scientist, founder of Affectiva, investor at Blue Tulip, and host of Pioneers of AI, Rana el Kaliouby makes the case that human-centric AI isn\u2019t just a safety guardrail; it\u2019s the key to thriving socially, economically, and emotionally. 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