As more tasks become automated, we need to stop letting machines set the pace.
It’s said that as work becomes increasingly automated thanks to artificial intelligence, our special human traits — empathy and humour, creativity and kindness — will become only more valuable.Instead of embracing what makes us different from machines, we humans often seem to be trying to imitate them.
But ultimately, trying to imitate machines is a losing battle. “The race for IQ is being lost,” says Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, chief innovation officer at ManpowerGroup and a business psychology professor. “By that I mean all of the things that are stochastic, algorithmic, objectively solvable. We are not going to be able to compete with machines.
I don’t think technology is the enemy . Social media can be damaging to our mental health, but FaceTime allows my toddler to talk easily with her out-of-state grandparents. Part of the solution may be designing technology systems that are more flexible — more “tell me how I can help” and less “press 1”. Bing Chat’s creators at Microsoft have released an update that will let users choose the attitude they want the bot to show: creative, balanced or precise.
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