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Making us all believe there is a live human on the other end is the core of the problem. It makes us project genuine human qualities on an IT-system that is burning through massive amounts of energy just to keep up appearances. And that in turn causes unreasonable expectations which inevitably end up in frustration and anger in the end, and worse.
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Understanding people is one of the great qualities of great leaders
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This is a solid plan to get up and running fast. Love how practical it is-no fluff, just real steps. I’ve seen how these small wins build momentum. Thanks for sharing this Ruben. I learn so much from your posts.
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Heidi Therese Dangelmaier What?
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Titilola Madedor I agree completely
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Joop Remmé Humanity has good, evil, and all of the grey in between. Remove one, and what do you have? Do you really want to control AI or allow another institution to do that?
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Emiliano Lako Exactly. Once power scales, the rules around it matter just as much as the power itself. If value flows in one direction only, the system will keep repeating the same pattern.
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Making us all believe there is a live human on the other end is the core of the problem. It makes us project genuine human qualities on an IT-system that is burning through massive amounts of energy just to keep up appearances. And that in turn causes unreasonable expectations which inevitably end up in frustration and anger, and worse.
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Wakanyi Macharia-Hoffman Clara Hawking as a citizen of the country whose government promotes CanadaGPT I am almost surprised I haven’t yet seen a MagHumGPT or at least an MCP server 🤣
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Insightful shift in perspective. It’s vital to prioritize ethical frameworks in AI development.
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Christine Jowdy MBA, MFA The Economist wrote recently that soon AI will have the capability to destroy all life on the planet. I think that has to be controlled. Who should do the controlling is a difficult matter.
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Powerful words from Bernie Sanders!
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Emotional intelligence shows in how calmly you handle pressure and people.
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Dr. Martha Boeckenfeld Open source matters here. It balances out power sitting in closed systems. If more people are going to shape what gets built, the tools need to be easier to access and work with. It keeps things from concentrating in too few hands.
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Love this
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Victoria Sterling I'm not sure I could be less interested, but thank you.
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Thanks for sharing this. AI may boost individual output today while weakening worker bargaining power tomorrow, especially when specialized skills become easier to copy or replace.
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Why do bad or crooked people get to control everything? Why does, egotistically selfish and evil intent determine the future? If we all know they are ill-willed, why can the corrupt not be destroyed and replaced with righteous people? Are there none available? Are being moral and being enormously wealthy with powerful mutually exclusive?
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Justin Wright Emotional intelligence creates stronger teams because understanding reactions and emotions often improves decisions more than technical skills.
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Dr. James G. R. Cronin Thanks James, appreciate the references. That’s very much the space my work sits in too. I tend to look at the structural side of things: how systems behave, drift, and end up producing these patterns in the first place. The ethical and labour angles you mention fit inside that bigger architecture, so it’s interesting to see the overlap.
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