The Redlands Noon Rotary Club recently welcomed Jeremy Lyle for a timely and thought-provoking presentation on artificial intelligence titled, The Good, The Bad, and The Scary.
As an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Olivet Nazarene University, Jeremy brings both academic expertise and real-world perspective to the topic. He has been teaching for over a decade and holds a Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences from Clemson University, with a focus on graph theory and complex systems.
During his talk, Jeremy explored the rapidly evolving role of artificial intelligence in today’s world. From everyday tools to advanced technologies, AI is becoming an increasingly influential part of how we live and work.
He walked through the positive potential of AI, including increased efficiency, innovation, and new opportunities across industries. At the same time, he addressed the challenges and concerns that come with it, such as ethical considerations, misuse, and the unknowns that come with emerging technology.
His balanced approach helped break down a complex topic into something accessible and engaging for Rotary members.
At Redlands Noon Rotary, we value conversations that keep our members informed and connected to the world around us. Jeremy’s presentation sparked thoughtful discussion and offered valuable insight into a topic that continues to shape our future.