AI for President
I stepped back! I love humans with all their flaws, me as a great specimen, I always told myself to avoid designing perfect solutions for imperfect people, embrace imperfection instead. And it struck me that this AI movement will probably make humans be more human, as a way to achieve uniqueness and also throw off any deterministic and probabilistic models. We may still have some fun times ahead.
By now I think most of us understand that AI as an entity does not exist, we might address it with a pronoun to make it easier, but this is all about technology components being assembled to function as knowledge as a service (KaaS) tools, some of them more intelligent than others. Nevertheless, I challenged myself to create a list of reasons why I love AI more than (some) humans.
- DIRECT. I like that these tools tend to be very direct in their responses, true WYSIWYG. We spend far too much time interpreting, reading between the lines and inferring what humans (ourselves) mean. While I love the nuances of human expression and the many layers of behavior that come into communication, it takes a lot of time and energy to manage this.
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