Elad Daniel
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The many terms of AI, part 2. What you need for gossip, musing and talking-shop. Want the intuition-forming basics? Re-read part 1. In part 1 we discussed the core terms of AI for building intuition. What you need to know to grasp the fundamentals while avoiding the noise of the inner workings. But inner workings…
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Many terms circle AI. To build AI-intuition you need to internalize the first-tier terms in part 1. To gossip, muse and bore friends and family – head to part 2. Modernity is ignorance. We understand less of the things we use. Need fire? Who cares about spark, gas and plastic of a lighter. We do…
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From the agricultural revolution to the digital age, language served us well. Clever use of AI technologies can take us where language limitations cannot. Riding Language from Agriculture to Enlightenment Human advancement is tightly coupled with technology. First – we extended what evolution equipped us at a certain period with the use of tools. We…
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While it’s unlikely we will revert to candles, cassettes and film, not every new technology is transformative. Spotting forks amidst the glitter helps ground expectations and identify opportunities. The advancement of technology is perceived as a substituting process. A new technology emerges and after a period of maturation and adoption, it replaces the old ways…
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Throughout history humanity solved problems with the toolbox of its time. It caused delays of hundreds of years in progress. Abandoning old intuitions solved more than the original problem The fact we are living inside events is misleading. It is not the Matrix. It is the availability bias to blame. We think what we see…
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We think we have free will because we are naive humans. Capitalism is not naive though. To win against this evil-duo we need to look 3,000 years into the past – and on to the near future. Our brain and free will. What Nature leaves out of its resume Slow, heavily relying on genetics and…
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The Next Industrial Revolution? Maybe. A simple test from 1950 will tell us soon enough. And if so – what will all the jobless doctors, lawyers and programmers do? Here’s one suggestion. “Siri, are you going to take my job?” “I’m sorry, I do not want to answer this question. Is there anything else I…
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Dinners, school pickups and ice cream talks have recently come down to “School WhatsApp group is too noisy” and “Elad, are we all going to die from AI?” Here’s my reply to the second most burning issue. AI does not seem to tire from being in the headlines. OpenAI released GPT-4o stealing the thunder from…

