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August Newsletter: Start Thinking of AI as Talent, Not Tech. đ¤
The first step is to understand the fundamental difference between humans and AIs. We are analog, chemical beings, with emotions and feelings. Compared with machines, we think slowlyâand we act too fast, failing to consider the long-term consequences of our behavior (which AI can help predict). So we should not compete with AI; we should use it. At... See more
Esther Dyson ⢠Donât Fuss About Training AIs. Train Our Kids


Aside from the doomers who believe that AI will kill us all and the techno-utopians who believe it will solve all of our problems, there are three main ways that people seem to be thinking about AI.Â
At one extreme, you might fear that AI will take your job. Certainly, youâve read as much in the press, and it does seem to be getting better and bette... See more
At one extreme, you might fear that AI will take your job. Certainly, youâve read as much in the press, and it does seem to be getting better and bette... See more
Humanity is waking up to the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence, but we donât yet understand our role. People talk about unexplainable AI when they should be more concerned about the unexplainable humans running the companies that develop the AI. (Hiya, Sam!) People worried about AI taking their jobs and taking control are comp... See more
Esther Dyson ⢠Donât Fuss About Training AIs. Train Our Kids
The tendency to think of A.I. as a magical problem solver is indicative of a desire to avoid the hard work that building a better world requires. That hard work will involve things like addressing wealth inequality and taming capitalism. For technologists, the hardest work of allâthe task that they most want to avoidâwill be questioning the assumpt
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