AI is changing our culture and the way we manage the world of work/jobs. Humans will adapt to AI-induced changes by focusing on our human distinctives.
People are different from machines. We think (not just compute), we freely make choices (yesterday's post), and we have the capacity to choose virtue.
Jay Richards suggests that a focus on these virtues will help us take advantage of our humanity in the age of smart machines:
- Courage - willing to risk failure
- Anti-fragility - learn from failure/suffering
- Altruism - act for the benefit of others
- Collaboration - learn from and work well with others
- Creative freedom - master yourself and the skills you need to create value
Stories of people who have done this . . in next week's posts.
from The Human Advantage
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