Can you summarize? I don't want to watch the whole thing and I can't see what his main point is at a glance.
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I have several responses: (1) i anticipated that :) (2) it doesn't address my point about AI because I myself use it as a tool in that way, what I'm thinking about in the OP goes way deeper in terms of changing human behavior and (3) just curious, but I guess it accesses a transcript on youtube or something? otherwise that'd be a bit much in terms of resources presumably.
Main takeaway for me is that it depends how we use it.
We could choose to use it to avoid thinking (this idea that we have 2 systems in our brains, a quick dumb side and a thoughtful side, and we often only use the thoughtful side when we have to.) -- effectively delegating more of our thinking to chatgpt and losing our practice of thinking for ourselves....
Or we could use it to challenge ourselves and explore our own thoughts.
Yes, true.
I think human nature is going to kick in and people will trust it more than themselves.
Also, current corporate AI is designed to hook into people emotionally.