@nytopinion I’d love to hear your take on this:
I'd add to @NYTOpinion: primary issue is Property/ownership, regulation supports & follows. We own our data 2) sending to Congress might be helpful but risky bc it will be mangled/puppeted + punts energy to lawmakers versus us owning this #OwnYourData
@MindMeetMachine Lowest hanging fruit and highest return: make our data our property. Incentivize investment in human improvement, lowering the cost and improving investor returns #OwnYourData
@AIHammer I buy that in the context that we improve ourselves as much as current tools enable, but our imagination is limited to their limitations. Why is making radically better improvement tools not our highest priority?
100% agree @MindMeetMachine that this is a primary reason why we are not currently equally if not more obsessed with improving ourselves as we are with AI
@Human_Rockstar @RichardHeartWin It’s what I’m obsessed with :) Downstream of our radical self improvement may be the answer to all our other problems
I’m curious what you think: why are we not equally if not more obsessed about radically improving ourselves, in every imaginable and unimaginable way, as we are with AI?
from @theinformation
@jwherrman saw you via the FB doc, would love to connect