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AI as a mirror: Why our algorithms don’t invent new flaws so much as magnify our existing ones — bias, impatience, distraction, and the cult of efficiency.
The erosion of curiosity: How the “microwave for ideas” that is generative AI can dull our hunger for the unknown — and why true curiosity always involves discomfort.
Efficiency vs empathy: Why speed and optimisation are, by definition, inhumane — and how slowing down may be the ultimate rebellion.
A realistic optimism: The hopeful case for AI as a co-pilot that de-biases decisions, automates drudgery, and frees us to re-invest in what makes us uniquely human: connection, creativity, and care.
Our responsibility: The uncomfortable truth that we’re still driving the car. AI isn’t ethical or unethical — we are. Learning to steer is the task of our time.
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By Betsy Reed5
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AI as a mirror: Why our algorithms don’t invent new flaws so much as magnify our existing ones — bias, impatience, distraction, and the cult of efficiency.
The erosion of curiosity: How the “microwave for ideas” that is generative AI can dull our hunger for the unknown — and why true curiosity always involves discomfort.
Efficiency vs empathy: Why speed and optimisation are, by definition, inhumane — and how slowing down may be the ultimate rebellion.
A realistic optimism: The hopeful case for AI as a co-pilot that de-biases decisions, automates drudgery, and frees us to re-invest in what makes us uniquely human: connection, creativity, and care.
Our responsibility: The uncomfortable truth that we’re still driving the car. AI isn’t ethical or unethical — we are. Learning to steer is the task of our time.
Please subscribe, share, and leave a 5-star review if this conversation stretched your comfort zone...