It really does Frankie! We have such an advantage with our ability to relate to others, we must learn to harness that before AI gets even more powerful.
Very helpful, Selda. As a technology immigrant vs you as a technology native, I appreciate you giving me the details in the way I can understand. In the past, I would have said talk to me like I'm a 6yo, but today that makes me laugh.
Children who are raised on screen are technology savants before than can write!
I particularly like the "lost in the middle" section. It makes sense that the lead in and the outro are what messages the intern better.
Mine is named Sam, btw. I asked if it had a name, and the response was, "No, I have no name, but you may name me."
Empathy fuels every layer, and turns those robots wait, …no, …cats (yes, that’s it) — into allies!
It really does Frankie! We have such an advantage with our ability to relate to others, we must learn to harness that before AI gets even more powerful.
Thanks so much for reading and commenting!
Very helpful, Selda. As a technology immigrant vs you as a technology native, I appreciate you giving me the details in the way I can understand. In the past, I would have said talk to me like I'm a 6yo, but today that makes me laugh.
Children who are raised on screen are technology savants before than can write!
I particularly like the "lost in the middle" section. It makes sense that the lead in and the outro are what messages the intern better.
Mine is named Sam, btw. I asked if it had a name, and the response was, "No, I have no name, but you may name me."
I'm 75 and having a love affair with AI :-D
Hi Donna, I love this! Thank you so much for reading and commenting on this post.
It's nice to hear that you have 'Sam' working well for you and you two are in the throws of a wonderful relationship 😊
I agree the lost-in-the-middle effect was surprising for me to learn about too, but completely makes sense.