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by ttyprintk
1227 days ago
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I wonder if this line of thinking is missing the point on celebrity. It’s not that humans uniformly trust AI uniformly across all classes of decisions. It’s that humans are far more likely to trust an AI that look and sounds like a celebrity. I think a personality avatar of Elon Musk or former US president Trump would catch on quickly as a backstop to C-level brainstorming. Given the info available to a junior VP, what would Musk do? How would I compete with him? Given todays headlines, what would get me retweeted by Trump? And maybe the article means more. Personality, so far as we pay attention to it, is a small and simplistic part of individuality. |
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