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Does Generative AI represent an evolutionary next step in a 70-year-old idea—dating from the Alan Turing era—or a phase-change future shock? How we organize our companies, investments, educational systems, governments and societies in the next two decades depends on our answers.Phase change. It’s the difference between monkeys and humans, right? Monkeys, just like us, are very good at perceiving. They see, identify characters, pick a threat. We’re good at that, too.
What we need to know, or don’t know, has changed. I don’t need a map to get around Singapore. I just know how to get there.I’ll give you a more nuanced answer. I don’t think Gen AI is cognition. It looks like cognition. It simulates certain parts of human cognition. But what Gen AI really does is changes the relationship of machines to words. What we see at Soroco is how teams get work done in companies—it is actually about words.
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