Thanks for the insightful article!! I really like your take on knowledge and intelligence being the tool to harness knowledge. Here's a thought I came up with while reading the part about AI solving problems/ discovering new solutions: Does intelligence come with creativity (creative problem solving) as well?
Well said, Zack. It makes sense that so many people feel overloaded. We’re moving through the world as curators of infinite inputs instead of experiencers of a single life, and our brains are struggling to keep up.
First, you nailed it with many people in corporateland touting themselves as an AI expert. When AI became more prolific a few years ago, I explained to people AI was going to make life easier, better and that it was, "going to be okay, even though AI will be creating movies, music, avatars, content, books, etc. - remember there have tens of thousands of musicians, artists, writers - who have not made it without AI. They are 99.9% as good as Lady Gaga, or Tarantino or Clooney and they still haven't 'made it so how can AI be that unicorn that creates Pulp Fiction, the David or Satisfaction by the Stones?"
More recently too,
the number of calls/meetings I have had with established keynote speakers and authors (who are not even into technology) - and them saying "I want to do a new talk on AI" - is staggering. I gracefully pause and then ask "oh, okay I didn't know that AI or tech was in your wheelhouse. seems like a great opportunity to double down on your craft and expertise - AI will never replace Tarantino, Gaga or Michelangelo. Go do you - be unique."
Thanks for the insightful article!! I really like your take on knowledge and intelligence being the tool to harness knowledge. Here's a thought I came up with while reading the part about AI solving problems/ discovering new solutions: Does intelligence come with creativity (creative problem solving) as well?
Well said, Zack. It makes sense that so many people feel overloaded. We’re moving through the world as curators of infinite inputs instead of experiencers of a single life, and our brains are struggling to keep up.
Article très intéressant, structuré avec beaucoup de précision et détails merci de l’avoir partagé
Yes well done AI achieving so much and just getting started. Well done humans to igniting this potential for good use and time wasting obviousky too.
Whoa. Powerful. Well said.
This is your best article yet. Thank you!
First, you nailed it with many people in corporateland touting themselves as an AI expert. When AI became more prolific a few years ago, I explained to people AI was going to make life easier, better and that it was, "going to be okay, even though AI will be creating movies, music, avatars, content, books, etc. - remember there have tens of thousands of musicians, artists, writers - who have not made it without AI. They are 99.9% as good as Lady Gaga, or Tarantino or Clooney and they still haven't 'made it so how can AI be that unicorn that creates Pulp Fiction, the David or Satisfaction by the Stones?"
More recently too,
the number of calls/meetings I have had with established keynote speakers and authors (who are not even into technology) - and them saying "I want to do a new talk on AI" - is staggering. I gracefully pause and then ask "oh, okay I didn't know that AI or tech was in your wheelhouse. seems like a great opportunity to double down on your craft and expertise - AI will never replace Tarantino, Gaga or Michelangelo. Go do you - be unique."