The Baby Business
I’ve written about it previously; I invite you to catch up at your leisure.
I believe in the future, and the future of AI. Collectively, the industry has done it so well up to now that it seems inevitable. Which means one thing.
It’s life in the fast lane for Baby.
Baby may not be ready for a closeup, but he’s going on. The Playskool Hammer Ai produces money.
We could worry about AI getting too smart, selling us a dream impossible to fulfill. Well, we do that pretty well by ourselves. Or worry that the local pharmacy clerk is cooking up a malaise using Tylenol and alcohol, and the internet, which are both deadly enough already. Or worry that superintelligent bots or despots will steal our elections and our future by manipulating the world.. With access to our PII, there’s plenty of that as well. We could worry about the economy, and all the programmers AI will put out of work, again, that’s their business plan, but. It is not our business plan.
Or we could worry about what we aren’t smart enough to worry about, with or without an AI to help us write it.
We work to make our lives better. It’s a multifaceted effort requiring commitment, vision, and discretion.
This all looks like a need for good judgment, well, ok, I’m an optimist.