Searching...
Searching...
20 results for “human ai integration”
AI integration
AI integration
...humans and AI. Right? It's it's not this competition. It's really this partnership. But it does kinda pose a question that I like to ask all my guests, on the show, which is if AI can be so intelligent, so smart, so creative, so efficient, so empathe
...And, I think it's very important though that we remember that as when we're immersed in the technology and the the research. I think a lot of researchers that I see in in our field are a little bit too narrow and only understand the technology. And I
...context of a a human being and understanding, you know, giving the machine the ability to understand, like, what's going on in your life, your attitudes, your desires, specifics about your preferences so that not only can it help you with recall, but
...humanoids, you can maybe collect data more easily because it matches the human form factor.
...AI relationship is. Well, on the most commonly used large language models, there are guardrails in place. You actually can't. You can't, like I've written thousands back in the day of error messages of when people are rude to machines. Yeah. You know
...is human or sentient or some other thing. Right? Or conscious. Or conscious. That's right. There are some other design principles in here, though, that you wanna balance. Making sure that you have a good interface. Right? So you and I have empathy as
I, I almost felt like I was like processing some sort of like ethical boundary, but we were just talking about like the stock market, but it still felt different in the interesting way. Almost like I was talking to a person, even though I knew better
...human psychology and interaction that should be design principles about this agentic universe that we're rushing into? I love this topic because I think it's really important, right? I'm sure that every one of, you out here has at some point used you
But ultimately, I think what this promise is, right, is that the interactions we have with our computers are gonna be much more natural the way our brains are wired process information. Right? Like, you know, like using a keyboard and a mouse, it's n
“AI is evolving from chat tool to digital exocortex extension of yourself”
phrase, not a lot of people are talking about, but just how the way we're using AI is shifting. And it's going from being this kind of crude tool that you use as through, like, a chat interface to bec
We think that the phone's just so dominant, and it will be until we have the next generation, which is not gonna be for five, you know, maybe some Orion type glasses that are cheap enough and, like, light enough. Like, that's gonna take a long time b
that exist in our market. And I think that's actually one of the huge opportunities associated with this healthy male concept is how can we create infrastructure to effectively generate that evidence base as individuals start to adopt these types of
But only if the system earns trust and knows how to interpret what it finds. Now Zuma from healthcare to everyday life. Brian Kim argues that the next wave of consumer AI moves beyond productivity towards connectivity. Products that help people feel
...on other humans and other beings as well as on to, in in the forefront of AI as well. Yeah. I suppose this is kind of where I I probably differ in my understanding of of AI and AGI. And I guess I kind of continue seeing it as a tool even as it kind o
...human capability because no longer is this really absolute important ability called memory absolutely front and center and the most important part of intelligence. And he's like, yep. Actually, in fact, now, you know, part of the progress has been is
...we human beings don't experience existence just through the rational thought. And and specifically not through just the rational thought of the brain, but rather it it's a whole body experience. Right? And there's there's there's aspects of our nervo
...a human or maybe simpler than a human to do specific tasks and maybe better than a human to do more things than a human can do. How do you decide to make it just like a human? Well, if you wanted to do all the things that a human can do, it turns out
...human experience. So unless we're gonna, create, human humans, unless the unless AI is actually embodied in human experience, then humans will always be the generators of ideas in the economy. Adam, respond to Andre's point around the human part beca
Have a podcast?
Get ranked clips, hooks, and ready-to-post copy from your own episodes. Free to try.