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Close reading of the corpus at each pipeline stage: raw → clean → relevant → coded.
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Armağan Tekin, Thank you. I really appreciate that. Maybe it comes from staying curious about technology for a long time and from finding the most interesting questions where it meets the real world.
What’s emerging here is less about search evolution and more about a shift in where trust is formed. If AI-generated answers are becoming the first layer of validation, then the real competition moves to structured authority signals that influence those systems before users ever reach a website.
Wasn ́t this a plot in Blar Mirror?
Pascal BORNET The future challenge is not technological displacement alone. It is redefining human contribution, meaning, and participation in economies increasingly shaped by intelligent systems.
Paolo Spada interesting. I too remember my days of statistical tables in my A levels. I loved my book! It will be interesting to see how it all unfolds.
We should put models in increasingly insane political system and see what they do
Straight outta black mirror. Unsettling and scary.
Pascal BORNET As automation expands, human value will shift toward judgment, creativity, relationships, and meaning. The future economy must reward contribution beyond repetitive productivity alone.
Pascal BORNET As machines optimize efficiency, human relevance will increasingly come from empathy, judgment, creativity, and the ability to create meaning beyond measurable output.
I'm talking about it often with my personal trainer and a possible new business, in the very near future 😅🤣
Matrix
We treat corporate productivity like the ultimate goal, pretending that automating every layer of human thought creates a utopia rather than widespread isolation. I spoke with a product design lead who spent six months automating his team's creative pipeline, only to realize his designers felt completely detached from the final product and lost their sense of ownership. They didn't lose their salaries, but they lost their professional identity. Stripping the friction and execution out of a career kills the fulfillment that comes with mastery. If we outsource all processing and creation to a network of servers, what actually separates our unique value from a software program?
The matrix is real.
Pascal BORNET As a word of caution. Let’s not forget who is whose tool. AI that is wisely managed, in full symbiosis with humans, will never lead to such a situation.
And I worry even more! If AI takes over the work and no money- how they all GET FOOD !?!?!? Free food from Malls ??? This slop is walking through the Linked for some months but no one asked that simple question: HOW they going to survive before 2036 and beyond ? To spin class to keep the servers alive? And... even this concept is not so absurd since its kind of sport and any sport is good for us. But hey- again: how we will get that FOOD to be able to spin that class ??? Here's "alternative salary" patent by Microsoft using body activity data is already on the table: If AI makes human labor obsolete, who decides who gets to eat?
This study shows how you can make be a professional complainer (I mean critic) about tech you can never invent in the first place or can’t solve real world problems even if you had the most powerful tool ever created in front of you
Tarbell link is broken, but here's some info re. funding source for this research:
Not sure how this would evolve, but from a student’s perspective, I think assessments should be more pen-and-paper based. To prepare for the future, students should also be taught how to use AI to optimise their work and output and how to self evaluate when using AI. A combination of both would enable us to remain engaged with learning and be better prepared for the real world with modern tools.
Hey Pascal, your thoughts on purpose and dignity in work really hit home. How do you think AI can best support our creativity and sense of community?
I saw this movie. It did not end well for humans. We seem to be speaking things into existence. And not in a good way.