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RE: How do you value Human vs AI content?

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Issac Asimov explored these boundaries a long time back, especially in the I,Robot. 1942 first, then in 1950 the collection. Most of the people, remember the movie perhaps. Below is the iconic scene when Sunny asks: "Can you?"

The answer is obviously no. No we can't. Most of us can. But what Asimov perhaps didn't explore much. It is our imperfections, our inabilities to excel in multiple things, makes us individuals, makes us human! When I was a kid in competitive Indian social and educational scene, I tried my best to become good, better than the next guy. Later in my life, now, I actually learned to like my imperfections, and imperfections of the next guy. Makes life worth it.

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Later in my life, now, I actually learned to like my imperfections, and imperfections of the next guy.

They become our competitive advantage in a sense, because they add to our random result, often positively. Perfection doesn't exist, but with an AI ruler, it would stall development as if it has reached the end.

btw - I don't think I have seen the movie. My dad was a huge Asimov (and sci-fi book) fan in general.

Go see the movie! Netflix has it I think. It narrates "ghost in the machine“ speech verbatim

I will have a looksee :)