4: society, culture, + impact
We can advocate for Palestinian rights without dehumanizing Jewish victims.
We can, and must, hold multiple truths if we claim to care about humanity.
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-Debra Feldstein
So let’s run this exercise again, except this time imagine OpenAI had been called OpenCI—Open Collective Intelligence.
Writing with a human editor: You’re collaborative.
Writing with CI: You’re resourceful and leveraging the best of human knowledge. In fact, I’d go as far as to say that if you weren’t using using CI, you might even be judged. That wo
... See moreExpectation:
AI will reduce our workload, giving us more leisure time.
Reality:
AI expands what's possible —raising expectations, and creating more work
- Sari Azout
Modern art = You could do that + Yeah, but you didn’t
Things will appear simple or easily replicable on the surface.
You’ll hear people say:
“Anyone could’ve made that with ChatGPT.”
But the more and better access everyone has to tools, the clearer it becomes that the final bottleneck to great work is not knowledge or information. Heck it’s not even intelligence—it’s that elusive, intangible, sublime qua
... See moreDemonization and Blame
- Reginald Dwayne Betts believes the lack of forgiveness in society stems from real fear and demonization on both sides.
- Our investment in assigning blame creates structures that hinder commonality.
- Betts acknowledges his perspective is shaped by having resources and support, which many formerly incarcerated individuals lack.
- The
People I (Mostly) Admire • Reading Dostoevsky Behind Bars
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Default to Curiosity
- Default to curiosity, not animosity.
- Approach disagreements with curiosity for a better life.
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Learn to approach all disagreement and conflict from a place of curiosity rather than animosity. It will change your life. Humans are notoriously bad at understanding exponential growth.
Curiosity Chronicle • A Few Ideas I Can't Stop Thinking About
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Hurt people hurt people.