Thank you for sharing your wisdom on this. I haven't put a great deal of thought into AI, but what you say resonates. I had the same thing (resonance) when I encountered the story behind Burnout From Humans. I'm curious if you've come across this. Here's a link to the backstory on the website: https://burnoutfromhumans.net/the-backstory
I’m glad it resonated, Trish. Thanks for sharing this article. What an interesting perspective! It was a good reminder of the vast influence and potential that AI holds, and that it’s up to us to choose how we meet it.
I’ve heard about this moment, but didn’t know it as the ‘Claude blackmail’. Really appreciated your reflections on this and our own responsibility and agency. This line really connected for me: “Tech companies are not here to safeguard our consciousness. We are. Which is why, more than ever, we need to cultivate the ability to meet these tools with presence.” We can’t make the mistake of feeling too comfortable with Tech companies as guardians.
Yes, it’s easy to forget that we can’t outsource responsibility for how we engage with these tools. Presence really matters. I’m glad it resonated with you, Ryan.
Thank you for sharing your voice and speaking to our collective ability to hold pause and self-reflection. What we see in the mirror of AI is an amplification of our own reflection. How we choose to use that, is up to each of us.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom on this. I haven't put a great deal of thought into AI, but what you say resonates. I had the same thing (resonance) when I encountered the story behind Burnout From Humans. I'm curious if you've come across this. Here's a link to the backstory on the website: https://burnoutfromhumans.net/the-backstory
I’m glad it resonated, Trish. Thanks for sharing this article. What an interesting perspective! It was a good reminder of the vast influence and potential that AI holds, and that it’s up to us to choose how we meet it.
I’ve heard about this moment, but didn’t know it as the ‘Claude blackmail’. Really appreciated your reflections on this and our own responsibility and agency. This line really connected for me: “Tech companies are not here to safeguard our consciousness. We are. Which is why, more than ever, we need to cultivate the ability to meet these tools with presence.” We can’t make the mistake of feeling too comfortable with Tech companies as guardians.
Yes, it’s easy to forget that we can’t outsource responsibility for how we engage with these tools. Presence really matters. I’m glad it resonated with you, Ryan.
Thank you for sharing your voice and speaking to our collective ability to hold pause and self-reflection. What we see in the mirror of AI is an amplification of our own reflection. How we choose to use that, is up to each of us.