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by jimkleiber
772 days ago
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I really wonder how that'll go, because workplaces already seem to limit human communication and emotion to "professional behavior." I'm glad he's thinking about it and I hope they're able to figure out how to improve human communication so that we can resolve conflict with bots. In his example (around 21:05), he talks about how the bot could do something if the person wants but there might be consequences to that action, and I think that makes more sense if the bot is acting like a computer that has limits on what it can do. For example, if I ask it to do two tasks that really stretch its computational limits, I'd hope it would let me know. But if it pretends it's a human with human limits, I don't know how much that'd help, unless it were a training exercise. |
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