During an event today, exploring the impacts of IAAnd I am struck by the quantity of our imagination of what AI can do, or can be, is framed or limited by our structures inherited from familiarity and understanding. It pushes us to examine optimization – in existing structures of power and understanding – rather than creative destruction, alternative conceptions or a truly non -constrained rendering.

We need the two: the familiarity of efficiency and gain in our current conception, but also an unin inhibited imagination and an ability without constraint to experiment, beyond comfort.
Dialogue alone may not be enough, because in our communities, and in our shared opinions on the consequences (and therefore the cost of evil), we can head towards common ground, at the very moment when we need a creative dissonance.
It was a long day, sharing the strategic work of the AI ​​and catching up with many friends, old and new. A day of connection, but not significant differences. Maybe we need greater discomfort to launch the process.

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