If we dont look at our demons, our demons will raise AI
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Tristan Harris speaks about AI not as something separate from us, but as something shaped by us.
He suggests that artificial intelligence mirrors the human condition, including the parts of ourselves we often avoid. If we do not examine our fears, biases, greed, and tendencies toward domination, those very patterns become embedded into the systems we are building.
AI, in this...
Tristan Harris speaks about AI not as something separate from us, but as something shaped by us.
He suggests that artificial intelligence mirrors the human condition, including the parts of ourselves we often avoid. If we do not examine our fears, biases, greed, and tendencies toward domination, those very patterns become embedded into the systems we are building.
AI, in this sense, can amplify both wisdom and harm, yet the harm can be big enough to undermine any of the good.
Technology does not remove our ethical responsibilities, it magnifies them.
His words invite a deeper question:
If AI reflects us, what parts of ourselves are we willing to see?
And what must we transform in order for these tools to truly serve life?
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