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Agency in the Age of AI
In this new paradigm, the question becomes less about what AI can do and more about how we choose to use it, what we allow it to replace, and what we choose to preserve as uniquely human.
Katie Parrott • The Past: A Brief History of Knowledge Work
Something I’ve realized about the ongoing debate on AI:
At the center of many tech debates is a fundamental concern about human agency—our ability to make choices and shape our own lives.
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Reid Hoffmanx.comFrom a philosophical standpoint, this shifts one of humanity’s oldest dilemmas: the search for meaning. How do we determine what truly matters when AI can generate endless pathways, each as alluring? Do we risk mistaking the existence of a solution for meaningfulness? If AI can make our decisions for us, do those decisions still carry the same... See more