With the tech industry witnessing a surge in layoffs amidst the AI revolution, the dynamics of employment are rapidly evolving. One person who knows a lot about this is Chris Gomes Muffat a seasoned AI expert with a deep understanding of how AI is impacting tech job markets, and Ronan recently spoke to him.

Chris talks about AI, the world view including ethics, deep fakes, AI regulation and more.

More about Chris Gomes Muffat:

Born in France,  Chris Gomes Muffat has globe-trotted from Dubai to Singapore, and is now calling NYC home. Chris’s passion for chess and tech steered him into AI and cybersecurity. He is also a proud founder of Dathena.io, which was embraced by Proofpoint in 2022.

In 2023, he  kick-started an AI Startup Lab, giving rise to Aithos.ai, FocalStudio.ai, and Promptify.com. These ventures are redefining AI management, ad creation, and content generation.

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