This is one helluva powerful piece by someone on the inside of the tech upheaval under way right now and not anti-technology. Upsilona sees where unfettered AI can go, and it's not pretty. "Replace skilled labor with scalable automation/ Monetize creativity without paying creators/ Control narratives, data, and emotional resonance." The issue raised of ultimate dependence on the machine is not hard to imagine happening.
Thanks for your words. As you can see, an issue I am embedded in. Most don't realize how much AI is impacting their lives daily, even now. A time of massive change. I'm working on follow ups to this piece. Subscribe or follow for more.
This is such a thought provoking piece. I’ve been wrestling with the act of using AI. I have used it quite a bit…but questioning the cost and have come to many of the conclusions you’ve presented. So, my questions for you are…is there a middle ground? Can intelligent minds find ways to utilize the technology, without giving ourselves over to it?
This is one helluva powerful piece by someone on the inside of the tech upheaval under way right now and not anti-technology. Upsilona sees where unfettered AI can go, and it's not pretty. "Replace skilled labor with scalable automation/ Monetize creativity without paying creators/ Control narratives, data, and emotional resonance." The issue raised of ultimate dependence on the machine is not hard to imagine happening.
Thanks for your words. As you can see, an issue I am embedded in. Most don't realize how much AI is impacting their lives daily, even now. A time of massive change. I'm working on follow ups to this piece. Subscribe or follow for more.
This is such a thought provoking piece. I’ve been wrestling with the act of using AI. I have used it quite a bit…but questioning the cost and have come to many of the conclusions you’ve presented. So, my questions for you are…is there a middle ground? Can intelligent minds find ways to utilize the technology, without giving ourselves over to it?