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aaronv
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Ultimately, the role of technology in emotional intelligence may not be about imitation, but about amplification—using what these tools can do to help us be better at what we already do best: be us. https://blog.aaronvick.com/humanizing_technology
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Bladdy Degen🎩
@bladdydegen
Wow nicely written article fam This is my favorite quote right here "But perhaps the goal shouldn’t be to make machines more like us. Instead, we should ask how these tools can help us preserve and nurture the very things that make us human." Taking this direction in AI development i think is the best choice. We humans are complex beings with complex emotions and it is yet to be proven if AI can ever be able to replicate these emotions even if the algorithms are updated every day for the next 100 years. The use of AI as more of a guide on how to navigate our feelings and emotions sounds more plausible and will help us protect the very nature that makes us human beings should be the way to go. I mostly use AI to give me ideas but not to create the idea itself cause i believe that can only be made from me. Thanks again aaron looking forward to more articles from you
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aaronv
@aaronv.eth
much appreciated 🫡 there's def a default in us to personify things like animals and even AI. That can be hugely detrimental when dealing with LLMs in things like mental health as they aren't us. thnx for reading
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Bladdy Degen🎩
@bladdydegen
Yeah LLMs and mental health doesn't feel like they should ever be together. AI can not comprehend the little things that make you tick or happy and how painful the lose of a loved one can be. AI might evolve to a level we never imagined and i might remember this conversation and laugh at how wrong i was😂. Keep pumping out the good content Aaron i will always be here to read them.👊😁
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