Knowing that this community is strongly focused on productivity - the point of automation - this short article from the Latest s Angeles Book Review website may not be the best thing to share. HOWEVER, we all have a keen interest in AI and there's elements within this conversation with a professor of psychology & philosophy, along with a professor of computer science does have some interesting points...
Bringing it into our realm of automated tasks some things that a Guinness and Friday evening in London have me pondering -
- Will automation become a "cultural technology"?
- What might we need to calibrate for our automations to help prevent the shittification of the internet? ( Their phrase not mine, but definitely something to think about for GenAI)
- Can we shape our automation to learn and adjust? ( The curriculum point they have led to this thought )
- Do we eat have our own "Cambrian explosion" for how we'll use AI & automation?
- What do we as this early adoptors community need to think/do for "existential risks of AI agents taking over but rather the more mundane risks of misinformation"
Please share your thoughts