Community Corner Last week, we asked our tech community, "How comfortable/uncomfortable are you with the idea of AI being integrated into aspects of our daily lives?" Here are some highlighted responses we received: - Alan R Newton (p/alan-newton), COO / Co-Founder at virtuall, answered: "Part of the broader concern with its now widespread proliferation is the amount of garbage content that is flooding the various channels we interact on. Now 'everyone' is a content producer and an 'expert.' Only they're not. Cutting through the noise will be more difficult than ever, but it will reward the truly unique and innovative content producers."
- James Spurway (p/james-spurway), Co-Founder at Indochina Consulting, answered: "In my humble opinion, the visible or noticeable difference that AI will make to our daily lives will for now be felt in developed economies, and even then, it will likely be in certain industries and not across the board. I think the reality will start to hit home when, for example, AI becomes a part of our children's lives and even the curriculum and activities at school. At some point, it becomes the new normal, and the anxiety level starts to subside. Until then, we are right to question whether there are dangers (negatives) that come with AI that we should be vigilant about."
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