A chat about the future of a.i.

Some thoughts about the future of A.I. in our everyday lives.

Disclaimer: I didn’t use AI to write this. I mean… you can tell. haha! 

As I stumbled upon a post in LinkedIn I realized what some people had been whispering, “hey! another post written by ChatGPT”. This made me wonder about the future of A.I. and where its relationship with human lives is going. Every day more and more great captain ships in the galaxy are pushing A.I. through our computer screens and every day, it is being applied to more and more apps and softwares in hopes of it being this ages great breakthrough.

“The Era of A.I.”, they are calling it, to which I appreciate a thing or two, because the dream of having a computer that can do whatever you command it, is actually very appealing.  But as we become closer to an artificial consciousness, where is this taking us as a species? To more efficient processes made by the computers and to more automated process  which are going to be overseen by imperfect humans?

Will our human brains be able to catch up with so many disjointed processes? Are we going to be able to catch the slight or big bias that will come intricate to a human design? I think that what will define the future of this era is the capability of putting our human essence into the A.I. automated processes, making sure that things don’t seat untouched by the human error, it’s imperative that we play and test this new technology. We need to be able to catch the limits and breakthroughs given by the computers and at the same question the answers they are giving us. Who developed this algorithms? Why am I exactly getting this answer?

Our creative thought that will inevitably have a new idea and being able to build it upon it with A.I. will probably take us to the next step in human history. We don’t need flawless designs or ideas made by ChatGPT, we need imperfection, thoughts closely in touch with our reality, topics and thoughts that are firmly present in the moment we are living.

Because in a world that’s becoming so layered in the digital world and detached, reality is the only playground for our tireless brains.