It's interesting how you framed gen-AI as a tool, completely agree on the human responsibility. What if future iterations could actually help develop our thinking muscles, rather then just sharpening thoughts? Really insightful perspective!
It would be nice if AI use can actually enhance our capabilities. Though I think it's very easy to slip into over-reliance, too.
This is not a new thing, though. We have already taken fire, electricity, Internet, etc for granted. They broadened what we could do, but also make it very hard for most of us to do live without them.
I think the current iterations of AI models, LLMs in particular, are going to be similar.
It's interesting how you framed gen-AI as a tool, completely agree on the human responsibility. What if future iterations could actually help develop our thinking muscles, rather then just sharpening thoughts? Really insightful perspective!
It would be nice if AI use can actually enhance our capabilities. Though I think it's very easy to slip into over-reliance, too.
This is not a new thing, though. We have already taken fire, electricity, Internet, etc for granted. They broadened what we could do, but also make it very hard for most of us to do live without them.
I think the current iterations of AI models, LLMs in particular, are going to be similar.