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What kind of future challenges have you been asked to solve? The most interesting was: What are the moral frameworks of artificial intelligence, and how will they shape the relationship with us humans? This question is extremely challenging and yet to be answered. A potential solution that was discussed in class is a worldwide Magna Carta that frames a moral use of AI in all its use cases. What’s been your favorite challenge so far? An innovation challenge as part of the Co- Creation Networks course with Dr. Sigvald Harryson. The challenge was called “Disrupting the world of pleasurable and desirable beverages.” As the winner of this challenge, my team and I were invited to fly to London to present our idea to the global board of innovation of Suntory. What’s your number one takeaway? That emerging technologies are exponential and their disruptive potential can be used to tackle today's biggest challenges such as climate change, rising inequality, and food security. How will this help you after graduation? The fact that I got deep insight into technologies such as AI, blockchain, IoT, and autonomous vehicles has leveraged my potential to land a job and work in areas I am passionate about. Sebastian Perez Hoyos, Class of 2019,  believes that the problems facing his generation can be solved through flexibility, creativity, and quick action. Sebastian Perez Hoyos Colombian/German Dual Degree: Masters in International Business, Masters in Disruptive Innovation Class of 2019   STUDENT STORY