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00:00Hello everyone. Today I want to invite you to reflect on a topic that is on everyone's lips and
00:07which has been gaining relevance by leaps and bounds in recent years, artificial intelligence
00:12generative. Does this sound familiar? You've probably heard of it before, even if
00:19you are not deeply immersed in the technological world. In fact, this technology is
00:24present in multiple aspects of our daily lives, and if you haven't noticed yet
00:28account, I'm here to tell you why you should pay close attention. Surely
00:34You've probably heard about the incredible advances that have been made in the development of chatbots,
00:38those programs that seem capable of holding almost human conversations, or you've seen
00:43The amazing AI-generated images that create visual works with just a few clicks
00:48of professional quality. But AI doesn't stop there. This technology has made inroads into areas
00:55such as music and digital art, two spaces that traditionally seemed to belong exclusively
01:00to human talent. It's as if creativity had suddenly found an ally that
01:05multiplies its possibilities. Now, we have all heard about artificial intelligence in
01:11more general terms, in movies, in books, in futuristic theories. However, generative AI is
01:19something different. It goes beyond simply following programmed orders or performing calculations
01:24mathematicians. This technology creates. Yes, did you hear correctly? It creates from scratch. Whether it's a poem, a melody,
01:34an image or even a marketing strategy, generative AI is being used to produce
01:39original content at a speed and with precision that would have been impossible to imagine
01:43just a decade ago. But here comes the most interesting part, and at the same time, what really
01:50It leads us to ask, how will this change our future, especially in the workplace?
01:56We live in a world in constant transformation, and the arrival of generative AI is not only another
02:01technological advancement, is a watershed that promises to redefine the way we work and
02:05we relate to technology. Many think that AI is just a passing fad, something that is out of date
02:12fashion now, but sooner or later it will be replaced by the next great invention. If you
02:17If you believe it too, prepare to be amazed. The truth is that AI is not only here to
02:24stay, but is transforming everything in its path. And I'm not just talking about sectors
02:30technological or high-profile. Its impact is reaching creative industries, jobs
02:35administrative, financial services, education, healthcare and much more. What some
02:42Once we thought it was the exclusive domain of human skill and ingenuity, now
02:46can be complemented, and even improved, by AI. But don't worry, it's not
02:52of a robotic invasion that is coming to take away our jobs. In reality, what is
02:58What's happening is a complete redesign of the world as we know it. In this conference, we're going to
03:04to delve deeper into the multiple changes that generative AI is bringing. I'll tell you
03:09how it is transforming traditional jobs, creating opportunities that didn't even exist before
03:14a few years ago, and yes, we will also address the challenges that this entails. From an ethical perspective
03:20to sustainability, from changes in vocational training to new
03:24types of jobs that will emerge in the future, everything is on the table. Because although this
03:29Technology is extremely powerful, it also forces us to rethink many things.
03:34How we work, how we train, and how we interact with machines. Intelligence
03:40Artificial generative not only offers solutions, it raises questions that we as a society must
03:45face. What are the ethical limits of machine creation? Are we
03:51prepared for a future where much of the creative and analytical processes are
03:55automated? What skills should we develop to collaborate with AI instead of competing?
04:01against it? And this is where the truly crucial part comes in, although this technology may seem
04:07intimidating at first, it gives us the opportunity to reinvent ourselves. Generative AI does not seek to replace
04:13human capacity, but rather complement it, helping us to be more efficient, more creative, ultimately
04:19instance, more productive. It is a powerful tool, but the power it will have in the future
04:25It will depend on how we use it today. If we can find the right balance, this new
04:31paradigm could improve our lives in ways we are not yet able to fully understand.
04:37But that, my friends, remains to be seen, and to understand it, we need to be informed and prepared. So,
04:44In the next few minutes, join me as we explore the fascinating world of generative AI, its
04:49implications and its future. Because, believe it or not, we are entering a new era, and intelligence
04:56artificial will be one of the pillars that will define how we relate to work, technology,
05:01And, above all, with ourselves. Are you ready for change? Let's find out together.
05:09In recent years, the advancement of artificial intelligence has been simply breathtaking.
05:19We have seen how this technology has evolved from simple algorithms that could process
05:24information to extremely complex and powerful systems that are now capable of
05:28perform tasks that, until recently, we believed were exclusive to humans. But what we are
05:34experiencing today, especially with the emergence of tools like ChatGPT, MinJurne and Odaie,
05:41is just the beginning of a much larger and transformative technological revolution. These tools
05:47They have captured the imagination of millions of people, and with good reason, they are artificial intelligences
05:52capable of creating texts, images, music, videos and much more from scratch, all automatically
05:58and with amazing speed and precision. Previously, many creative and manual tasks
06:04required hours, days, or even weeks of dedication and human effort. For example, writing an article
06:11of quality, painting a work of art or composing a piece of music were laborious processes, which demanded
06:16a combination of technical skills, imagination, and patience. Today, with the help of AI, we can generate
06:23creative content in a matter of seconds. And not only that, but the content produced is,
06:30In many cases, of a surprising quality, comparable to what a human being could have
06:34created with much more time and resources. This inevitably leads us to a key question that many
06:40are already being done, what will happen to creative jobs in the future? Throughout history,
06:47We have considered that creativity, that unique spark that allows the creation of art, innovation and
06:52complex solutions, was a uniquely human quality. In many ways, we believed that our
06:58Our value as thinking beings lay in our ability to imagine, create, and solve problems.
07:03in original and innovative ways. But today, we find ourselves facing a reality that challenges that
07:09belief, AI is proving that it can also generate art, solve complex problems of
07:14engineering, scriptwriting, music creation, and much more. However, the most interesting and perhaps the most
07:21More hopeful is that, rather than completely replacing humans in these areas,
07:26AI is acting as a tool that enhances our creativity. It's not about
07:31a replacement, but a collaboration. AI is not a threat to human creativity,
07:37but an ally that allows us to reach new levels of efficiency and precision. With its help,
07:43We can create faster, more accurately, and most importantly, with less effort.
07:49Instead of spending hours perfecting a technical or structural detail, we can focus on the
07:55conceptual aspect, in the overall vision of what we want to create. For example, a graphic designer
08:01who previously had to spend a lot of time creating sketches or developing a concept from scratch,
08:06You can now use tools like MidHourney to generate multiple visual ideas in a
08:10almost instantaneous, allowing you to explore more options and focus on artistic direction.
08:15Similarly, a writer who might be dealing with a creative block may
08:21Use tools like ChatGPT to get ideas, generate drafts, or even SEO writing.
08:26texts, thus streamlining the writing process. Another field where AI is having an impact
08:32significant is in music. Composing a song used to be a long and meticulous process,
08:39which required mastery of musical instruments, music theory, and of course, a lot of inspiration.
08:44With generative AI like Ampere Music or IVA, musicians can experiment with different
08:50styles and melodies, creating complex pieces in minutes, something that would have been unthinkable
08:55just a few years ago. AI-generated music is not designed to replace creativity
09:01of human composers, but to give them more tools and options to develop
09:06their musical ideas in more dynamic and fluid ways. And not just in art or music.
09:11AI is also impacting areas such as engineering and industrial design.
09:17Complex problems that required weeks of analysis and testing can now be solved.
09:22in a matter of hours thanks to AI systems that can process large volumes
09:25data, identify patterns and propose optimized solutions.
09:30In this sense, AI is changing the way engineers and designers approach
09:34challenges, allowing them to explore more options and solutions in less time.
09:39But back to creativity. For many, a major concern arises: whether AI can
09:46generate creative content so quickly and accurately, what will be left for humans?
09:51The answer, curiously, does not lie in technical skill, but in the ability to
09:56conceptualize, to imagine a purpose or a story behind each creation.
10:00AI can generate art, but it cannot give it emotional meaning or cultural context.
10:06that humans can contribute. At the end of the day, human creativity remains essential
10:12because it is what gives meaning and value to everything we do. Instead of seeing AI as a
10:18competitor, we must learn to work with it. In the future, AI is very likely to become
10:24into a common tool across all creative sectors, from advertising to film,
10:28from architecture to fashion. Professionals who are able to master this technology
10:34and use it to your advantage will have a significant competitive advantage. It is not about choosing between the
10:40human and artificial, but to merge both to create things we would never have before
10:45imagined. AI is just one more tool in our creative arsenal. And like any
10:51tool, its value will depend on how we use it. For now, what is clear is that
10:57The future of creative work will be a collaboration between humans and intelligence.
11:00artificial, and that promises to open up new opportunities, new forms of expression,
11:05and above all, new paths to progress. The creative future is full of possibilities,
11:11and AI is helping to forge it.
11:17But not everything is rosy. Although generative AI opens the door to new and incredible
11:23possibilities in almost every sector, also raises significant concerns
11:27and we must not overlook its potential negative implications.
11:31In recent decades, we have seen how automation, in its various forms,
11:36has led to the disappearance of certain jobs.
11:40Let us recall what happened in the industrial sector, where advances in robotics and automated systems
11:45made many manual jobs unnecessary, from ATMs to operators
11:50from the factory. Nowadays, many people are asking themselves a worrying question,
11:55Will I be replaced by AI in my job? The answer to this question isn't simple.
12:00nor uniform. The reality is that automation has already changed the structure of employment, and it is
12:06It's logical to think that generative AI will continue to drive this trend. However, it's essential
12:12understand that this is not a completely new phenomenon. At each stage of the technological revolution,
12:19From the industrial revolution to the digital age, we have seen how certain occupations
12:23disappear, but at the same time, new opportunities arise in fields that did not exist before.
12:30For example, in the past, when machines started doing the heavy work in the
12:34factories, many manual jobs were lost, but this opened the way to a new demand
12:39of technicians, engineers and programmers.
12:41Generative AI is no different in this regard. Some jobs do have a higher risk.
12:48from becoming obsolete, especially those involving repetitive or analytical tasks
12:53basic. Machines and algorithms can perform these tasks faster,
12:59more precise and economical than humans. However, instead of seeing this as a threat, we should
13:05see it as an opportunity to evolve.
13:07Routine tasks, which can often be tedious for people, will be taken over
13:13by machines, allowing humans to focus on more creative, strategic aspects
13:18and complexes of their professions.
13:20A clear example of how new jobs are emerging around AI is the case
13:25of PRAMPS engineers.
13:27Until a few years ago, the idea that someone would write instructions professionally
13:32detailed for an artificial intelligence model would have sounded ridiculous.
13:35How could that be a job?
13:39But today, the ability to communicate accurately and effectively with AI to obtain the
13:44best possible results is a crucial skill.
13:47It is a new profession that has emerged as a response to the growing needs to maximize
13:52the potential of these technologies.
13:55PRAMPS engineers are key to interacting with generative AI like ChatGPT,
14:00DAI-E and others, and this type of work is just the tip of the iceberg.
14:04And it's not just PRAMPS engineers who are finding new opportunities.
14:09As AI becomes more deeply integrated into sectors such as marketing, creation
14:14content, graphic design, or even medicine, new functions are being generated
14:19and responsibilities.
14:20For example, companies will need experts who know how to manage AI projects, interpret
14:27the results generated by AI and ensure that ethics and human values are maintained
14:31in the development and application of these systems.
14:34Designers, for example, will have to learn to use AI tools to
14:39enhance their creativity instead of being replaced by it.
14:42This involves a process of resquillín and uxquillín, retraining and improving skills, which
14:48we are already beginning to see it in many industries.
14:51What is also true is that the jobs of the future will increasingly depend on our
14:55ability to collaborate with AI, rather than trying to compete against it.
15:00This is where the key to success lies, instead of fearing being replaced, we must
15:05learn to leverage AI as a powerful tool that can increase our productivity,
15:10open new areas of exploration and improve the quality of our work.
15:14A designer collaborating with AI can explore more creative options in less time,
15:19A doctor using AI can diagnose diseases more accurately, a professor
15:24that integrates AI into its lessons can offer a more personalized learning experience
15:28and efficient.
15:28It is important to highlight that AI cannot replace human empathy, intuition
15:34or the ethical sense, fundamental aspects in many work areas, especially
15:39those that require direct human contact.
15:42For example, in professions such as psychology, teaching, healthcare and work
15:47social, artificial intelligence can be a complementary tool, but never
15:52may replace the value of human interaction.
15:54Artificial intelligence can perform complex calculations and data analysis at speeds
16:00unmatched, but cannot interpret or feel human emotions in the same way.
16:06Therefore, in these areas, AI will serve more as an ally that enhances our capabilities.
16:11rather than as a replacement.
16:12On the other hand, there is the issue of ethical responsibility.
16:17As AI becomes more influential in our lives and work, it is crucial that
16:22there is adequate oversight to ensure that it is used ethically and fairly.
16:27This is where a new demand for experts in technological ethics arises, people capable of designing
16:32and apply standards that guide the development of these technologies, avoiding bias and discrimination
16:37and misuse of data.
16:40In conclusion, although generative AI presents obvious challenges, it also offers a world of possibilities.
16:45full of opportunities.
16:47The key is to adapt to this new reality, learn the skills necessary to work
16:52hand in hand with these technologies and find the balance between the potential of AI and
16:56human talent.
16:58Instead of asking whether AI will replace our jobs, the real question should be:
17:03be, how can we use AI to make our work even better?
17:07The future of work will not be one where we compete against machines, but one
17:12in which we collaborate with them to achieve new levels of productivity, creativity
17:16and innovation.
17:21In addition to the labor aspect, generative AI also raises significant ethical challenges.
17:26that we cannot ignore.
17:28One of the most alarming problems is how we can differentiate between what is created by
17:33a human and what has been generated by a machine.
17:35As artificial intelligence becomes more advanced, the content generated
17:41by AI, whether images, texts or even videos, are becoming almost indistinguishable
17:46from content produced by people.
17:49We have seen cases of deepfakes, where seemingly real videos turn out to be fake.
17:54be fakes designed by algorithms that perfectly imitate gestures, voices and
17:58facial expressions.
17:59These technologies have reached a point where they can impersonate a person.
18:04person on video or audio recordings, generating great risks in terms of
18:08security, reputation and public trust.
18:12What this shows us is that generative AI has immense potential to be used
18:16incorrectly, both to misinform and to manipulate the masses.
18:20The creation of fake news, another of the big problems that AI brings with it,
18:26allows large amounts of misinformation or biased information to circulate on networks
18:30social and media.
18:33We have already seen how fake news can influence elections, create divisions
18:38social and fuel polarization.
18:40If these technologies fall into the wrong hands, the impact can be even greater, making
18:45It is crucial that we address the issue of responsibility in the use of AI urgently.
18:50But the challenge is not limited to identifying and controlling fake content.
18:55A much broader question arises, how do we ensure ethics and responsibility?
19:00in the use of these technologies?
19:02It is evident that the capabilities that generative AI offers are incredibly powerful,
19:07But at the same time, with great power comes great responsibility.
19:12The technology companies and developers who create these systems have an obligation
19:16to incorporate control mechanisms and ethical filters from the design of the algorithms.
19:20It's not just about optimizing efficiency or improving accuracy, but about considering
19:25the social and moral impacts of the tools they are building.
19:30A crucial focus in this conversation is the development of regulatory frameworks that can
19:34address these ethical concerns.
19:36Government regulations must catch up with the speed at which AI is
19:41moving forward.
19:43However, the challenge here lies in finding a balance between fostering innovation
19:48technological and at the same time implement the necessary laws to protect society
19:52of its possible negative effects.
19:54How can we legislate on a technology that evolves so rapidly?
20:00If regulations are too restrictive, we risk stifling innovation,
20:05But if they are too lax, we could allow the irresponsible use of a tool with
20:09the power to change the course of history.
20:11The dilemma is real and urgent.
20:14On the other hand, there is the delicate issue of privacy.
20:19For artificial intelligence systems to learn and improve, they need to be fed.
20:24with large volumes of data.
20:26This data, in many cases, includes personal information of millions of users around the world.
20:33AI learns from our searches, purchases, conversations and even our behavior patterns.
20:38online behavior.
20:39This massive access to information raises a great concern, what happens with our
20:44privacy in this new era of artificial intelligence.
20:48While companies and developers benefit from data exploitation to
20:52improve their algorithms and provide personalized services, users are exposed
20:57the possibility of your information being misused or falling into unauthorized hands.
21:02The fact that AI relies so heavily on users' personal data opens the door
21:07to an even broader topic, mass surveillance.
21:10We are entering an era where everything we do, every click we make, every word we say
21:15that we speak online can be tracked, analyzed, and used to create detailed profiles.
21:21about who we are.
21:23And although many companies argue that this data is used for charitable purposes, such as improving
21:27user experience or personalizing content, where we draw the line.
21:32If not properly regulated, these technologies can slowly erode our autonomy.
21:38and personal freedom.
21:40Therefore, it is clear that AI creates an urgent need for stricter regulations.
21:45that not only protect our privacy, but also ensure that the information
21:49is used in a responsible and transparent manner.
21:51Governments, businesses and international organizations must work together to establish
21:58clear ethical and security standards that oblige technology companies to respect the
22:02user rights.
22:04It is essential that there is full transparency as to how data is collected, stored,
22:09and use the data.
22:11Another issue that is gaining relevance is intellectual property.
22:14If an artificial intelligence generates an artistic work, a song or even a
22:20Technological innovation, who owns that creation?
22:24Currently, legal frameworks are not fully prepared to address these questions.
22:30It should be the creator of the algorithm, the person who provided the training data
22:35or the end user the owner of the rights.
22:38This is another ethical challenge we must address, as with the explosion of content generated
22:43With AI, ownership of ideas, art, and products will become an increasingly contested area.
22:49Finally, one of the biggest ethical risks is bias in AI systems.
22:54These systems are trained with human data, and if the training data is biased,
22:59AI will generate biased or unfair results.
23:03We have seen cases where AI algorithms show racial or gender discrimination.
23:07when making decisions.
23:09It is crucial that companies work on creating more inclusive systems and
23:13fair that do not perpetuate existing inequalities.
23:16This requires not only technology but also interdisciplinary collaboration.
23:22between AI experts, sociologists, psychologists and ethicists to ensure that algorithms
23:26reflect fair and equitable values.
23:30In short, generative AI is a powerful tool that promises to radically transform
23:34the way we live, work and communicate.
23:38However, with this power comes enormous responsibilities.
23:43As AI becomes more integrated into our lives, we must ensure that decisions
23:48ethical and regulatory measures we take now are strong enough to protect
23:52our privacy, promote equity and ensure that the technological future that
23:56we build one that benefits everyone.
23:58Generative AI is revolutionizing the world of work and our society.
24:06While it brings great advantages in terms of efficiency and creativity, it also poses
24:11complex questions about the future of jobs, ethics and privacy.
24:16The important thing is that we are prepared, trained, and open to change.
24:21So what do you think?
24:24Are you ready for this future where humans and machines collaborate more than ever?
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