Hello all, It's Monday again na ka.....so fast the time has passed by!
I watched one sanuk YouTube video the other night and it caught my (almost full) attention ....the little lost moment was from my addiction to social media 5555! Two MIT graduates who discussed use cases of AI were Ta-- Virot Chiraphadhanakul, MD of Skooldio; and the other, P -- Pat Pataranutaporn, who just got his doctorate from studying at the MIT Media Lab.
What I like and still remember are:
1. We won't be less intelligent from using too much AI help as long as humans have critical thinking to know what to be the best inputs and check AI outputs. AI could help sharpen some of our skills and when we've got it, it's no longer in need and we have more time to take up many other unimaginable tasks.
Don't fall into the trap of believing AI far too easily as it has been trained to please humans according to what information we put in. It's better to have AI ask questions to ignite our thinking and ideas, which would enhance learning.
2. Deepfake could be dangerous and destructive. Yet, if we use it wisely, it could be one effective learning tool ka. It could be used to link us with and listen to 'guru's in each particular discipline or even people in history, especially those who are our idols like Einstein so it would seem we could talk with them directly. That could inspire us with more learning motivation. It could also apply to learning history with more fun.
For some, by deepfaking someone they don't like, they may find it a drive to compete to beat the person in a favorable/positive way.
3. Nong P talked about his project working on self reflection for us to talk with our own selves in form of AI like us now talking with AI -- our older version. That could help us look back to assess ourselves and come up with what we should do now.
4. Nong P has been working on Thai Khon dances, decoding their dancing steps with Pichet Klunchun ('.....he bridges traditional Thai Classical Dance language with contemporary sensibility, while keeping the heart and wisdom of the convention.......efforts in contemporizing Khon). The work is amazing and what amazes me even more is the way Nong P looks at Thai classical dances ka.
On one hand, it was good to preserve the traditions while on the other, it's made us become more like AI. His wish is to have new steps to share and perform from our creativity that goes beyond traditional limits ka.
Follow this link if you wish to listen to the talk na ka:
Enjoy your day ka.
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