“AI、‘人性’与曼哈顿博士综合征”
本文借鉴一代人之前核电发展的教训,探讨了AI行业在沟通上的失败。就像核电行业在真实危机爆发前未能建立公众信任一样,AI领域也正面临类似的鸿沟:精英们大谈哲学与文明使命,而普通人关心的却是工作、子女作业、创作被侵用等切身问题。作者认为,若AI行业不去正视这些具体而人性化的担忧,便可能重蹈核电的覆辙。
本文借鉴一代人之前核电发展的教训,探讨了AI行业在沟通上的失败。就像核电行业在真实危机爆发前未能建立公众信任一样,AI领域也正面临类似的鸿沟:精英们大谈哲学与文明使命,而普通人关心的却是工作、子女作业、创作被侵用等切身问题。作者认为,若AI行业不去正视这些具体而人性化的担忧,便可能重蹈核电的覆辙。
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