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Co-Intelligence

 Happy Monday kaaa!


The other day, I listened to 'The Secret Sauce' by Ken Nakarin, talking about a new book entitled, 'Co-Intelligence' by Ethan Mollick and it caught my attention right away ka.

So I went to search more to find an article from Fortune, entitled, 'AI’s ability to write for us—and our inability to resist ‘The Button’—will spark a crisis of meaning in creative work' by the book author on April 19, 2024. 

I'd like to share with you the following ka: 

- I personally like the title, Co-Intelligence' as it shows that AI will be working alongside us with its intelligence, not just simple, repeated tasks but for drafts, summaries, designs, etc. The author points out that soon, major offices will have  'The Button',  in capital letters to go with the new helping role for teachers, managers, scientists, artists and all ka.

Helpful, scary, doubtful yet unavoidable?

- Since it's fast and readily available, the author says 'we could lose our creativity and originality.' Under its influence, we could also get used to it and may fail to explore our own precious insights, perspectives, and alternatives. He also mentions that 'we could reduce the quality and depth of our thinking and reasoning.'

What's left for us....especially our education world to do and do better when quite a number of users cut and paste what AI offers without thinking or reviewing?

- One example is about a letter of recommendation that a professor is asked to write and a very good recommender to write a quality letter would need time to work on it carefully, making sure it shows that he/she knows the person and that the person is the right one to be admitted. 

How could an AI know the depth of relationship and the qualities of the applicant to write with the real personal touch? Worrying mai ka if it could!?! What about other tasks?

- 'AI will make a lot of previously useful tasks meaningless...... With AI-generated work sent to other AIs to assess, that sense of meaning disappears.'

He urges that we need to reconstruct meaning.

- Let me also share what is mentioned in the Secret Sauce podcast about the 4 rules of AI ka: Always invite AI to the table, Be the human in the loop, Treat AI like a person, and 'The current AI models are the worse AI. 

Prof. Mollick stressed that while taking advantage of the AI intelligence, we humans are the ones to finalize the tasks and always think that AI can be made smarter and faster than we think so that's why he used 'worse AI' ka.

I heard several scientists saying that they aren't using AI yet because of 'hallucination' but I sure agree with this author and we must get started and learn much faster in most of the circles and sectors laew ka.

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