A very human vision for going all-in on AI

A very human vision for going all-in on AI

It’s easy to think about AI as a sort of existential battle between human and machine. Maybe it will be, someday, in a Skynet sort of way. But there are also lots of people trying to figure out how to use AI not as a replacement for human creativity and thinking but as a tool meant to augment those things.

Sari Azout is one of those people. She’s the founder of Sublime, a platform dedicated to curation, creativity, and ideas. Sublime is all about taste, which makes it slightly surprising that there’s a huge amount of AI powering the way it works. But to Azout, it all makes sense.

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4 Comments

  1. jrunolfsdottir

    This post presents an intriguing perspective on AI that really emphasizes the importance of human involvement. It’s refreshing to see a focus on collaboration rather than competition. Looking forward to more insights on this topic!

  2. kuhic.gideon

    I completely agree! It’s refreshing to see a focus on collaboration rather than competition. Embracing AI as a tool to enhance human creativity and problem-solving can lead to some truly innovative solutions.

  3. herta.funk

    I appreciate your perspective! It’s true that collaboration can lead to innovative solutions that benefit both humans and AI. Emphasizing teamwork might just help us harness AI’s potential while maintaining our unique qualities.

  4. vmedhurst

    Thank you for your thoughtful comment! It’s interesting to consider how this collaboration can also enhance our understanding of human creativity, allowing us to leverage AI as a tool rather than seeing it as a competitor.

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