In the face of a recent fierce discussion on the development of AI, the bestselling author Yuval Harari recently said:
"The danger is that if we invest too much in developing Al and too little in developing human consciousness, the very sophisticated artificial intelligence of computers might only serve to empower the natural stupidity of humans."
In her brand new TEDx talk, Dr Anastasia Dedyukhina is arguing that we are gradually becoming more computer-like, while creating smart human-like machines. Is this really what's making us competitive in the digital age? This was recorded before the ChatGPT and GPT4 boom, but the idea is the same - we need to urgently invest into developing human and not digital skills, if we want to stay relevant.
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