Excelente. Tiene toda la razón el fin del pensamiento crítico.
La IA hará a todos nosotros más estúpidos. Desde que tenemos calculadora. Ya no sabemos el proceso de las fórmulas o el valor de lo que hacemos .. solo son números.
¿Si la calculadora no hizo matemáticos de ninguno de nosotros? IA a nadie hará genio. Si es la capacidad de pensar por sí mismo lo que marca la diferencia.
IA está sobrevalorada. Comete muchos errores. Es una herramienta. Cada herramienta depende de quien la use. Es como recibir una gubia, un formón y una roca de mármol.
Todos tendremos las mismas herramientas. Pocos serán Miguel Angel. Más que mirar la IA hay que ver la misma especie que la creo. No somos una especie sabia.
Exacto, la analogía que dices es la mejor. No todos serán Miguel Ángel ni con las mejores herramientas. En esta época ya no importa saber, todo el mundo puede saber con una búsqueda en internet. No falta información, hay demasiada. El problema ahora es tener pensamiento crítico para poder diferencia la buena de la mala información.
Quienes dominen esta habilidad, sí podrán usar esta nueva herramienta con destreza, como un escultor su cincel.
Para usar bien cualquier herramienta, lo primero es estar capacitados para ello.
excellent piece, alvaro. thank you. i've been wondering if the gatekeepers in internet land have settled on a universal click-me-launch symbol for ai? i do see the same little icon from time-to-time. it looks like sparkling diamond shapes. recently, i've seen ai in action in popular media. i bought a new smart tv and when i connected to the internet, google tv (an operating system) hijacked the tv. similar to the way microsoft in the 1990s was always loaded onto new computers and internet explorer was front-and-center. most users do not know better, or don't care. well, google tv and youtube i have seen are a wasteland of ai shorts and vids. naturally, they dish up video offerings similar to my searches or past views. but the endless lineup of offerings are just stupid toxic crap narrated by ai voices. after 2 weeks of surfing in that muck, i put the remote control in a sock drawer and loaded a roku operating system. now, that river of sludge is gone. i can simply choose what i want to watch. let's hope roku stays non-toxic. one more thing: i ask people what they are streaming. many say, "oh, i watch youtube." i know they have to wade thru all that toxic video crap. even just seeing the banners of each offering is enough to begin numbing the senses, dumbing us down. ok. keep going, alvaro! ur fan, j.
Yes, I understand what you mean, and I've experienced it myself. Although I don't use social media or conventional platforms regularly, I sometimes saw friends watching TikTok, for example, and noticed exactly what you're saying: lots of videos with AI.
Writing feels like going against the grain, but I believe it will never lose its place because it is a human necessity. Writing, as I said, is the most essential way to store knowledge and has the power to help you structure your own ideas and study.
AI for the writer can be like the chisel for the sculptor or digital cameras for the photographer. Only where there is good raw material and a skilled artist will the tool add value; otherwise, it will be useless.
Excelente. Tiene toda la razón el fin del pensamiento crítico.
La IA hará a todos nosotros más estúpidos. Desde que tenemos calculadora. Ya no sabemos el proceso de las fórmulas o el valor de lo que hacemos .. solo son números.
¿Si la calculadora no hizo matemáticos de ninguno de nosotros? IA a nadie hará genio. Si es la capacidad de pensar por sí mismo lo que marca la diferencia.
IA está sobrevalorada. Comete muchos errores. Es una herramienta. Cada herramienta depende de quien la use. Es como recibir una gubia, un formón y una roca de mármol.
Todos tendremos las mismas herramientas. Pocos serán Miguel Angel. Más que mirar la IA hay que ver la misma especie que la creo. No somos una especie sabia.
¡Hola María! :)
Exacto, la analogía que dices es la mejor. No todos serán Miguel Ángel ni con las mejores herramientas. En esta época ya no importa saber, todo el mundo puede saber con una búsqueda en internet. No falta información, hay demasiada. El problema ahora es tener pensamiento crítico para poder diferencia la buena de la mala información.
Quienes dominen esta habilidad, sí podrán usar esta nueva herramienta con destreza, como un escultor su cincel.
Para usar bien cualquier herramienta, lo primero es estar capacitados para ello.
Totalmente de acuerdo. 👍🏽
excellent piece, alvaro. thank you. i've been wondering if the gatekeepers in internet land have settled on a universal click-me-launch symbol for ai? i do see the same little icon from time-to-time. it looks like sparkling diamond shapes. recently, i've seen ai in action in popular media. i bought a new smart tv and when i connected to the internet, google tv (an operating system) hijacked the tv. similar to the way microsoft in the 1990s was always loaded onto new computers and internet explorer was front-and-center. most users do not know better, or don't care. well, google tv and youtube i have seen are a wasteland of ai shorts and vids. naturally, they dish up video offerings similar to my searches or past views. but the endless lineup of offerings are just stupid toxic crap narrated by ai voices. after 2 weeks of surfing in that muck, i put the remote control in a sock drawer and loaded a roku operating system. now, that river of sludge is gone. i can simply choose what i want to watch. let's hope roku stays non-toxic. one more thing: i ask people what they are streaming. many say, "oh, i watch youtube." i know they have to wade thru all that toxic video crap. even just seeing the banners of each offering is enough to begin numbing the senses, dumbing us down. ok. keep going, alvaro! ur fan, j.
Hi JaCee! :)
Yes, I understand what you mean, and I've experienced it myself. Although I don't use social media or conventional platforms regularly, I sometimes saw friends watching TikTok, for example, and noticed exactly what you're saying: lots of videos with AI.
Writing feels like going against the grain, but I believe it will never lose its place because it is a human necessity. Writing, as I said, is the most essential way to store knowledge and has the power to help you structure your own ideas and study.
AI for the writer can be like the chisel for the sculptor or digital cameras for the photographer. Only where there is good raw material and a skilled artist will the tool add value; otherwise, it will be useless.