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Kenny Fraser's avatar

There is a lot to think about in this excellent post . On the surface, it is primarily relevant to people who do what I do - provide strategic advice on the impact of AI for business.

But it raises some interesting questions:

- AI is a highly efficient tool for information sharing. How will this change the way information flows and is used?

- In turn, how will that change how decisions are made? Changing how decisions are made changes everything.

- If AI takes over lots of repeatable tasks, that frees time so perhaps AI will lead to more not less social interaction?

- On the other hand, maybe those repeatable tasks are a dead end. What if the real power of AI is providing new and different ways of thinking about much more judgemental tasks?

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MC's avatar

Thank you Kenny. You make great point, especially the one on AI freeing us for higher value work. It is something I think about often, not sure I have a good archetype in mind to try and visualise how that'll work yet...

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Kenny Fraser's avatar

Not sure I do either! I do hear a lot of people squealing about AI destroying human skills and emotional intelligence though. Maybe that is a risk but AI will create a lot of space, how do we use that space?

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