Prince Harry Cautions on AI, Calls for Unity Over Social Media
Prince Harry expressed concerns about artificial intelligence and social media's divisiveness during a panel discussion in Bogota, Colombia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, invited by Vice President Francia Marquez, are on a tour of the country. The couple will also attend the Petronio Alvarez festival in Cali.
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Prince Harry expressed his concerns about artificial intelligence and social media's divisiveness during a panel in Bogota, Colombia. Speaking at EAN University alongside his wife Meghan and Colombia's Vice President Francia Marquez, the prince described AI as 'scary' and emphasized the need for caution.
Highlighting his worries about social media, Harry said, 'We're no longer arguing over facts, we're debating and arguing over misinterpreted information.' The Duke and Duchess of Sussex founded the Archewell Foundation, which partners with charitable organizations globally.
After their panel discussion, the couple visited a local school, engaged with students, and watched a traditional Colombian dance performance. They plan to visit Cali this weekend to participate in the Petronio Alvarez festival, celebrating Afro-Colombian music and culture.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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