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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

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Perhaps the more philosophical/existential argument, but one I fully agree with. The problem with the "tech bros" is that their fascination is with making money through new technology and they have hit on the (rather successful) formula that the way to do this is to make basic human functions and experiences "simpler". As you point out, the problem is that much of this erodes human agency and personal interaction which seems to have the largely obvious consequence of diminishing the human experience (whilst convincing most that it actually enhances it).

I don't think it's "philosophical/existential" any more than it would be to say that it would be detrimental to the human body to let machines do our physical exercise for us: if we don't use our bodies and brains the way they've evolved to be to deal with the physical and cognitive challenges that surround us, they just won't be equipped well to deal with those challenges.

The absolute miracle of the human brain is that we are born with one which is only minimally pre-programmed, and it relies on its interaction with its environment to achieve its full potential. Deny it an essential part of that interaction, and it'll have a big gap in its capabilities and ability to conceptualise.
 

Pblakeney

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Shouldn't that be:

Even more so in the future than today.
Some of us are still thinking. 😉
 

matticus

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PEOPLE!! pay attention for the cutest part of this story!!
The pair of bears were rescued from a snowdrift in the Albanian mountains
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First Aspect

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There is actually an annual pooh sticks championships held in woodland near Dorchester on Thames. Presumably you need to watch where you step.
 
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Maybe this is an example of sensible use of AI:

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ecb-economists-improve-gdp-forecasting-with-chatgpt-2025-06-26/

A ChatGPT analysis of qualitative commentary in PMI releases can significantly improve GDP forecasting, a paper published by the European Central Bank of Thursday showed.
The ECB has been working with artificial intelligence in recent years, partly to improve its forecasting ability by web-scraping price data and using large language models for data classification.
However, this new study found that even relatively little text associated with PMI releases can provide meaningful guidance on economic developments, improving its ability to assess activity in real time.

Finding big data and crunching it and turning it into useful forecasts.
 
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