Why this newsletter, and why now? What does Jony Ive have to do with AI's next chapter? Are we finally shifting from what "AI can do" to what people need AI to do?
I love that you're asking the right question - what does humanity need AI to do. Too often innovations are led in a product/tech push kind of way. High time we focus on the human side, as well as the more philosophical angles. Following this with great interest!!
This is a really important issue: my big fear (=doubt) is how society will develop AI while keeping the tool free from the influence of entities interested in extracting the greatest economic benefit. We have all seen, for example, how META has been, little by little, gaining space in our lives and that, knowing this, we have allowed it.
I would say that the big question is: How can we develop this tool and offer its benefits universally and free of charge, so that everyone can benefit from its help without paying the toll of manipulation for economic or political reasons?
I love that you're asking the right question - what does humanity need AI to do. Too often innovations are led in a product/tech push kind of way. High time we focus on the human side, as well as the more philosophical angles. Following this with great interest!!
This is a really important issue: my big fear (=doubt) is how society will develop AI while keeping the tool free from the influence of entities interested in extracting the greatest economic benefit. We have all seen, for example, how META has been, little by little, gaining space in our lives and that, knowing this, we have allowed it.
I would say that the big question is: How can we develop this tool and offer its benefits universally and free of charge, so that everyone can benefit from its help without paying the toll of manipulation for economic or political reasons?