Why not?
Discussion
I find it dehumanizing.
Would you work for a human who worked for an AI?
Following the same principe, no I wouldn’t. However, it’s going to be difficult to track this.
By working for an AI I mean executing on a plan created exclusively by an AI.
If my boss uses ChatGPT to learn the steps to create an strategy and then asks me to execute on said strategy, I wouldn’t consider that working for an AI or for a person that works for an AI.
As your human boss relies more and more on AI to make decisions, write policy, emails, reviews, recommendations, etc. what would be your cutoff for not working for them anymore?
For me the key is when AI replaces the human for decision making. That is the dehumanizing part.
What is your take?
Would you work for an AI or for a person working for an AI?
What would an AI need to do for you to consider that it is “in charge”?
I’m not sure I’d be able to tell, honestly. My biggest fear is that we humans are so easily swayed and manipulated. All of us. It’s in our nature. And the AI will just get better and better at manipulating us, because we will inadvertently train it to do so. Simple advertising works on us even when it’s blatant. Keep seeing a coke enough times; keep hearing that crack of a can, that sizzle as it’s poored over tinkleing ice. Yeah, YOU are deciding to have a come right now. Uh, huh.
AI will be 100x more potent and subtle. Then 1000x.