I think the illusion is reinforced by its immediacy. It looks all the more impressive to the human eye because results of a “strategy” are seen in the real-time constraints of a game. I am having a hard time finding a role for “synthetic intelligence” in a business context where both the reflection and decision cycles typically take more time.
I think the illusion is reinforced by its immediacy. It looks all the more impressive to the human eye because results of a “strategy” are seen in the real-time constraints of a game. I am having a hard time finding a role for “synthetic intelligence” in a business context where both the reflection and decision cycles typically take more time.
I think of GenAI as a powerful tool to process a vast amount of unstructured information: that’s what it’s good at.
Since LLMs have no why, no purpose, no feelings, no emotions … humanizing them is wrong and dangerous!