Morning ka. Let me share two more sets of ideas and will offer my own thoughts too.
The second was from Khun เอ๋ นิ้วกลม Roundfinger! He looks at the influence and impacts of AI to human life mak ka.
Some of you may have read or heard about ‘The Anxious Generation’, one popular book that points out that in the era of social media, both younger and older generations have much less ‘life experience in the real world’. Another crucial issue worth considering is the algorithm effects that lead us all to fall into some form of ‘trends’ as we’re trapped into the circle of similar thinking and ways. It’s much harder to have some unique learning to be different from others.
He proposes that we need to know our own selves and look at life with key questions like, ‘what is it? what do we want? and how to live a meaningful life?’ We need to be bold to learn about other matters away from what we are used to doing, be calm and focused to review ourselves, and be mindful not to go along with marketing tricks.
The last and related one was from Khun Tonson (Santitarn Sathirathai) who looks at where we can choose to stand in the era of AI.
He defines them into 4 types: AI landlords (owners of the new world), The Cyborgs (Using AI to grow further from continuous learning), Service Professionals (those in ‘human touch’ jobs like nurses, childhood teachers) that could be disrupt eventually, and The Displaced (those affected by nerf to be completely out of the economic system)
(if it’s nerf Khun Tonson is using, my copilot says it’s the acronym of Neural Radiance Fields -- A cutting-edge technique in computer vision and graphics that could potentially reduce manual modeling work)
He stresses the types our country wishes to choose and what to do in addition to reskill/upskill systems for more to be in the ‘cyborg’ stand so we won’t be pushed into the third and especially the fourth, which would decrease sustainability sharply.
My brief views ka:
- I’m very proud Thailand has leading intellects we can lean on for updated knowledge and insights.
- We aren’t so aware or threatened by the lightning development of AI and so we see that education is far behind what it’s aimed to offer to our people of all generations.
- While we need to be more humanistic in using AI, we must learn about the dark and bright sides of AI to use it wisely.
- Life with AI makes it a real ‘MUST’ to think much more deeply than before. The materialistic world that admires bright brains for money and power. On one hand, we need to have sound technical/specialization skills. On the other end, we need to learn to know ourselves fast, crystalize about life and how to lead it with purposes as decent human beings ka.
- Continue learning and sharing now from our own selves, families, and communities ka.
Any comments mai ka?
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