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Today's topic is a collaboration with Andrew Smith who also writes on tech topics at GoatFury's FutureScape. He wrote a piece recently that caught my attention and sparked a conversation resulting in this essay. What we’ll explore today is the challenge that, all too often, conversations around AI reflect an either/or binary between humans and machines. Either AI or a Doctor. Either AI or a Coder. Either AI or an Artist. Instead, if we analyze where our current systems could benefit from AI we can find better pairings between humans and machines. Join us as we explore what that might look like. A second thing today is that this essay is heavy with links to other fantastic authors who are exploring AI without the hyperbole.
Today's topic is a collaboration with Andrew Smith who also writes on tech topics at GoatFury's FutureScape. He wrote a piece recently that caught my attention and sparked a conversation resulting in this essay. What we’ll explore today is the challenge that, all too often, conversations around AI reflect an either/or binary between humans and machines. Either AI or a Doctor. Either AI or a Coder. Either AI or an Artist. Instead, if we analyze where our current systems could benefit from AI we can find better pairings between humans and machines. Join us as we explore what that might look like. A second thing today is that this essay is heavy with links to other fantastic authors who are exploring AI without the hyperbole.