
Most Human Wins

His core takeaways were:
- Human desire is infinite so there will always be some work people can do. The question is will the work be meaningful and high value or denigrating and low value
- What humans will likely still do best is empathize with other humans, which enables us to persuade, inspire, entertain, and engender trust.
- People still want other pe
Jason Shen • 131: How to Be Human in the Age of Generative AI
From early in my life, and for many years, I felt flattened by a society that seemed to view me not as a whole person, but as a collection of traits to be measured and ranked: assessing intelligence through standardized test scores, determining desirability through dating app matches, evaluating performance through productivity metrics.
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The ChatGPT moment transformed society's relationship with AI overnight. From my vantage point, the narrative shifted dramatically from "beware of deepfakes" to "use AI or be left behind." But both perspectives miss something fundamental: AI isn't competing with human intelligence - it's becoming part of how we think, just as writing and mathematic... See more
2024 in Review - Beyond Buying Time: How AI is Driving Human Evolution
to thrive in the age of AI, deepen your why.
why does this need to be created? and why does it need to be created by you?
AI will reward high-agency people with a unique point of view.
did you use AI to create the thing? nobody cares.
what matters is if you are speaking from the soul.
why does this need to be created? and why does it need to be created by you?
AI will reward high-agency people with a unique point of view.
did you use AI to create the thing? nobody cares.
what matters is if you are speaking from the soul.
sari azout @sariazout
The future doesn’t lie in the tool itself but in how it becomes an extension of our uniqueness. It depends on our ability to delegate to AI tasks that don’t require our essence, avoiding the risk of losing ourselves in abundance. This won’t be an era of mass content but of scarcity, where each custom agent embodies a unique vision and nu