4sight Health December 4, 2024
David Burda

I’ve never knowingly used artificial intelligence in my personal or professional life. I’ve never asked a personal voice assistant to answer my question. I’ve never asked AI to write something for me. I like doing things myself and being 100% responsible for the results. That’s how I learn.

It’s machine learning but for humans.

That’s why I resent big consumer technology and services companies shoving AI in my face. I can’t look up something online, write a commentary, edit a report, schedule routine car service, or buy something online without an AI assistant, editing software, chatbot or digital prompt telling me how to do something, asking me if I meant something else or unilaterally correcting me.

I don’t like it....

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