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Brian Christian (What to think about machines that think)
Brian Christian explores the evolving dynamics of human interactions in the context of artificial intelligence and technology: 1. Shifting Expectations: In the past, people relied on each other for information and answers to questions.
Brian Christian explores the evolving dynamics of human interactions in the context of artificial intelligence and technology:
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Shifting Expectations: In the past, people relied on each other for information and answers to questions. However, with the advent of technology, particularly smartphones and search engines, the expectation has shifted, and people often turn to these tools instead of asking fellow humans.
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Politeness and Etiquette: Brian discusses how asking someone for information that could easily be looked up online is often considered a breach of etiquette. People apologize for “bringing someone down to the level of Google” and recognize it as a waste of the other person’s time.
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The Role of Human Brains: While technology can provide vast amounts of information, there are still situations where only a human brain can provide the necessary insights or judgments. Questions involving personal opinions, emotions, or nuanced interpretations are examples where human input remains valuable.
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The Future of Human Interactions: Brian suggests that in the future, as AI and technology continue to advance, there may be a fundamental shift in how humans engage with each other. The question, “You’re here ’cause you need someone or ’cause you need me?” could become a central theme in human interactions when considering whether to engage a human or rely on AI.
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The Unchanging Question: Brian concludes that one question likely to persist even in the age of AI is, “What did you think?” People will continue to seek human opinions, insights, and perspectives, emphasizing the importance of human thought and judgment.
In summary, Brian Christian reflects on the changing dynamics of human interactions as technology and AI become increasingly integrated into daily life, while highlighting the enduring value of human perspectives and opinions in certain contexts.
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