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Adler's avatar

if human's living purpose is to consume/produce more content, this is pretty exciting. But if we would shift to solving human, social, governance, technical, environmental, ... challenges and spending more time with each other than online, maybe we would shift the "entertainment" of bots & AI to getting them to help us in addressing our challenges...

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Pawel Jozefiak's avatar

You make such a great point! And it got me thinking...

Creating endless content for AI to consume more content does feel like a weird loop, doesn't it?

But maybe we're looking at it backwards. What if AI handling all this content stuff actually freed us up to focus on what matters? (You know, those real challenges you mentioned - social issues, environmental problems, actually talking to each other face-to-face)

I've been experimenting with using AI as a tool, and here's what I've learned: it works best when it helps us do more meaningful things, not just create more noise.

The irony of discussing this on a blog post about AI content isn't lost on me D:

What do you think? Are you using AI to free up time for the stuff that really matters?

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