The rise of AI has led to a common prediction: the value of knowledge work is plummeting. With powerful tools that can generate text, summarize information, and write code in seconds, it seems that the days of high-value human expertise are numbered. After all, if an AI can do it, why would anyone pay aContinue reading “[Thought] Knowledge Work in the Age of AI”
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[Thought] The Rising Cost of Original Training Data: Will Humans Become AI’s Data Providers?
As artificial intelligence (AI) systems evolve, they are becoming increasingly reliant on high-quality, original data to sustain their growth. However, the scarcity and rising cost of obtaining such data are posing significant challenges. A provocative concern is emerging in this context: could humans eventually become mere providers of data, akin to “livestock” for AI systems?Continue reading “[Thought] The Rising Cost of Original Training Data: Will Humans Become AI’s Data Providers?”
The concept of a Human Digital Twin
The publication titled “A Unified View of a Human Digital Twin” provides a structured and comprehensive exploration of the concept of a Human Digital Twin (HDT). Here is a summary of the key points related to the concept, based on the publication: Definition of Human Digital Twin A Human Digital Twin (HDT) is a virtualContinue reading “The concept of a Human Digital Twin”
