The problem is not so much that we are increasingly relying on algorithms to be our interface with an increasingly information-intensive world. With the rise of the Internet and AI, his trend is inevitable. The issue is control.
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AI will be our interface to the world -- a world made of digital information. This can equally lead to empowering individuals and communities to gain greater control over their lives, or to a total loss of agency. And regrettably, we're currently engaged on the wrong road
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As a side note, this is why products like Google search, Gmail, iOS, Android are beneficial while the Facebook newsfeed is destructive. The former are active, they empower users to do more, to know more. The latter manipulates your worldview and seeks to maximally waste your time
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As an industry, we need to develop product categories and markets where the incentives are aligned with placing the user in charge of the AI, instead of using AI to exploit the user's mind for profit or political gain. We need to strive towards products that are the anti-Facebook
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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If you're talking about self-sovereign AI, then I'm with you. If the AI and corresponding algorithms (regardless of goal-setting) remain Google's, then you are offering little more than the illusion of agency, an illusion that will be laid bare.
@tech_we_trustThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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