The reason I used the word 'shovel' is that it harks back to the days of Taylor and 'Scientific Management' . Taylor, through many hours of timed observation, designed the optimum shovel to allow the most efficient shifting of sand/gravel/earth etc. It was even advertised as the 'Taylor' shovel.
The work remained the same but technology of the day allowed it to be done more efficiently. Similarly today; the work remains the same but AI can make it faster and more efficient. But humans will always prevail.
AI can write a sonnet about any subject in the style of Shakespeare. However, it cannot develop as a genius playwright and wordsmith, creating something sublime plays and poetry. Could AI write "As flies to small boys, we are to the Gods. They use us for their sport". Sixteen words which sum up human existence.
I also like to think of it this way. I’ve been getting into conversations lately about AGI and how it’s much more than a “shovel” but I think it’s pretty far fetched at this stage.
The reason I used the word 'shovel' is that it harks back to the days of Taylor and 'Scientific Management' . Taylor, through many hours of timed observation, designed the optimum shovel to allow the most efficient shifting of sand/gravel/earth etc. It was even advertised as the 'Taylor' shovel.
The work remained the same but technology of the day allowed it to be done more efficiently. Similarly today; the work remains the same but AI can make it faster and more efficient. But humans will always prevail.
AI can write a sonnet about any subject in the style of Shakespeare. However, it cannot develop as a genius playwright and wordsmith, creating something sublime plays and poetry. Could AI write "As flies to small boys, we are to the Gods. They use us for their sport". Sixteen words which sum up human existence.
Simple! Man + Shovel > Man || Shovel
AI is a tool, a better shovel. We've been arguing this since a distant ancestor knapped a flint.
I also like to think of it this way. I’ve been getting into conversations lately about AGI and how it’s much more than a “shovel” but I think it’s pretty far fetched at this stage.
Thanks for your comment, Robert!