Akshay Bhosale’s Post

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Postdoctoral Researcher

How about no AI at all in fields like literature!! How about just admiring the depth of human conscience needed to create literary masterpieces instead of trying to emulate it using an algorithm? The enshittification of fields using AI needs to stop!

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Professor of Economics | Cognitive Science and AI Researcher

What can we conclude from this year's Nobel prizes? AI cannot be a reliable substitute for humans without embodiment. The first Nobel Prizes - in physics and in chemistry recognized traditional and neurosymbolic AI approaches. And even there were concerns about AI's role in the literature prize 😀 However, the literature prize (yet) cannot be awarded to AI. AI can't create texts like Han Kang because they require a (threatened) corporeality that AI doesn't have (yet). To become autonomous and assist us, robots need some (artificial) body, sense organs, and the ability to learn from interactions with humans and replicate human-like goal-oriented behavior. The next big thing may be Cognitive Robotics #NobelPrize #Robotics #CognitiveRobotics #KyivSchoolOfEconomics

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Ricardo Llamas

Ph.D. (Water Science and Policy)

1mo

Totally agree!

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