Appreciated Joel’s point that AI isn't the revolution; access is. The part about capability without connectivity really hit. Automation makes our systems leaner, but only because we already have the tools and know-how.
How do we make sure AI’s upside doesn’t just widen the gap between the digitally fluent and the digitally illiterate?
Glad it was helpful, Luke! For me it is only going to happen if those affected are kept in mind as developments happen rather than just focusing on the target user of a tool. They have to go hand in hand.
Thanks for this chat, Alex! It was a pleasure.
Likewise, we need to repeat that sometime…!
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Thank you for the chat.
Glad it was useful!
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Appreciated Joel’s point that AI isn't the revolution; access is. The part about capability without connectivity really hit. Automation makes our systems leaner, but only because we already have the tools and know-how.
How do we make sure AI’s upside doesn’t just widen the gap between the digitally fluent and the digitally illiterate?
I have a pretty expensive ethical ai post coming on Monday, I think you’ll find a good breakdown of that there.
Great, looking forward to reading it. Subscribing
Great!
Glad it was helpful, Luke! For me it is only going to happen if those affected are kept in mind as developments happen rather than just focusing on the target user of a tool. They have to go hand in hand.
Hopefully we'll see that happen. Do you have any more insight as to how companies can identify those users and what they need?
Very very useful.
Thank you.