
Debate: AI: the art of humanity
Whether you’re into music, fine art or writing, employed as a programmer or journalist, or expected to provide critical insights and judgments – like a doctor with a patient – AI has become impossible to ignore.
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Whether you’re into music, fine art or writing, employed as a programmer or journalist, or expected to provide critical insights and judgments – like a doctor with a patient – AI has become impossible to ignore.
Whether you’re into music, fine art, employed as a programmer or journalist, or regularly provide critical judgments, such as a doctor with a patient, will it continue to matter at all if you were partially or fully aided by an algorithm?
The Covid pandemic highlighted many things – including how unhappy workers are in their jobs. The experience of having to work through the pandemic seems to have been the last straw for many.
We are more likely to follow and identify with individual authors than agree on everything a publication produces. Readers tend to share content from all over, rather than just sticking to a few familiar sources or just from their immediate peers. We remain curious about the bigger picture.
What is holding innovation back? Have we run out of ideas or are we limited by the laws of physics? Have we pretty much done all the ‘big stuff’? Has government intervention been a help or a hindrance? Do we even believe in technological progress anymore?