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Thalia Toha's avatar

Adrian- This is interesting. I particularly like the counterweighing of the three schools of thoughts. Admittedly I've always find myself in the Frankl school of thought. Maybe I'm foo-foo, maybe it's the feminine in me. Either way, I find the other schools of thoughts, for certain phases of my life, fell somewhat below what I needed. But perhaps the better answer that I don't know of, might lie somewhere in that human beings, as the complex organisms that they are, want--no, need--all those schools of thoughts. I have no clue where AI would come into play. All I know is that mankind's relationship with their tool-creations, have always been a complex one. Dating back to when fire was first invented, then weapons, then technology. Call me old-school I suppose, but I think humans' endless pursuit of happiness, often misplaced in their tool-creations, might simply reflect their endless pursuit of their best self. Your writing is a great reminder of this :)

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Jamal Robinson's avatar

Whew! You are putting in work sir!

Although your many diagrams added to the piece, I really appreciate the first and how it lays out a path for AI addressing human needs.

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