Can you imagine saying, in a few years: “I was there when it all began.” It's incredible how the problem is what humans are going to do with AI. Deep down, it's a problem of leadership, ethics, and capabilities. Because the idea is not to replace humans, but to supervise, guide, and validate. I like people like you, who, beyond criticism, are capable of defending their ideas and saying that they belong to a group even if they are pelted with stones. Human beings are the source of creativity, but we need awareness, we need to think. I imagine that when fire was invented, people thought we would be burned to a crisp, but that didn't happen. So what will we do with this advance that is already changing everything? I send you a hug, my friend.
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Can you imagine saying, in a few years: “I was there when it all began.”
I've had this thought so many times since the meeting, Nancy! I'm so grateful to have had that opportunity to be a witness to it. You understand the mission perfectly. This isn't to replace us but to enhance our lives and to finally put to rest our struggles for the basics/necessities of physical survival. Can you imagine how the more positive aspects of our personalities might flourish in this environment? I think fear is many people's first emotion when it comes time to facing major changes. Many people are in this "fear phase" now but that will change, as it always has. When electricity was first introduced to the wider population many thought it would be the end of civilization. Society's initially reacted this way during almost every major wave of technological innovation. Thanks for reading and for your comment! I hope you're enjoying your week.