The morning after Day 1
I stepped away yesterday feeling off. On one hand I was very pleased and curious and excited for what I had learned and confident of that which was reaffirmed.
But on the other hand I was very distraught. Hearing about nanobots and how Ai and the computer intel we are creating is a resource that is higher intelligence level (or will be) than us as humans.
Questions that started to come up for me - Are we going to build something that is going to outsmart us and eventually leave us dependent on machinery? What about the human interaction factor? If people create these bots, what then is real?
The funny thing is when I got off the summit - I talked to my daughter who works for a company that serves the gov't. She said, "Dad, AI is becoming the tool that not only helps people write emails - it reads them and responds."
Think about that for a moment.
If it is computer running - what is the point of human involvement.
Now, before you reply or comment here, just know, that I appreciate and value how tools like ChatGPT and Notebook LM and Gemini have helped provide me with insight and tips and questions... I am merely thinking that it would be sad for us all, if we get so caught up in the tech and distance ourselves from one really powerful thing - real human interactions.
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Kevin Huhn
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The morning after Day 1
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