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assayer
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The tech industry's dashboards show amazing AI stats. These include processing speeds, parameter counts, benchmark scores, and user growth rates. Silicon Valley's top minds constantly refine algorithms to improve these metrics. We should also value their ability to show empathy and explain problems clearly. What made Google different from other search engines was its database size. But it was also the clarity and relevance of its results that set it apart. Just as we enjoy having human friends, we also appreciate artificial ones. https://fortune.com/article/ai-metrics-trust-rapport/
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Gul Bashra Malik🎩Ⓜ️
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This makes a thoughtful point while we often admire AI for its raw power processing speed parameters, benchmarks there's equal value in how it feels to interact with. The analogy to human friendship is compelling. It suggests that, like people, the most appreciated AIs aren’t just smart they’re clear, helpful, and emotionally intelligent.Your mention of Google is a strong example it wasn’t just about having more data, but about organizing and presenting it in a way that made sense to users. The same applies to AI today it's not only about capability, but connection.
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