"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #Techieposts #Technologies
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In today's #AI-driven world, it's essential to focus on what truly matters. 🤖✨ Recent advancements in #robotics are making this dream a reality. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts that the next wave of AI will be all about #physicalAI—think self-driving cars and humanoid robots tackling routine tasks to boost productivity. Take, for example, the exciting collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They’ve unveiled a humanoid robot that can handle household chores. This innovation is powered by a unique training process using #teleoperation and #machinelearning, ensuring it interacts safely with humans and pets. By embracing these advancements, we can: - Maximize Productivity: Let AI take care of mundane tasks so we can focus on our passions and strategic work. - Enhance Quality of Life: Free up more time for the things that matter most to us. - Drive Innovation: Stay ahead in a rapidly evolving tech landscape. Key Takeaways: - The future of AI is about enhancing our capabilities, not replacing them. - Physical AI can significantly improve our day-to-day lives by automating repetitive tasks. - Collaboration between tech companies is crucial for advancing AI applications. Are we ready to welcome a future where AI handles our everyday chores? 🤔 Let’s chat about how we can prepare for this shift. Connect with Kwan Harsono for more insights on integrating AI into your business strategy. #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #TechTrends #brand #marketing
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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AI, Curse or Boon?
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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I totally back this opinion , with AI usage growing in every domain , the value that we should continue on giving is creativity , talent and everything more than algorithms can provide !
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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Good use of AI
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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What tasks do you wish AI can do for you?
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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This is how AI should substitute for human endeavour...
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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Impactful sentence and nice reflection. Let's not forget that as for now, #AI is meant to be a productivity tool, usable for #work, #art and #writing. AI does not substitute your work, acts as a mirror of yourself, and helps as a powerful and novel self reflection tool. It helps to detect how you would HAVE NOT done something, giving you possible drafts (of writing or art) with which you can confront and change, with a "I would do this differently" approach, followed by your effort to adapt it to your own view. For work, art, and writing, AI makes us more productive and self aware, singularly stimulating parts of our creativity. An ever-present brainstorming buddy. More productivity also means that the same task takes much less time, with the hope of more time for what is really important. Most likely will translate in just in more daily tasks, done faster. The issue of lack of time has been treated for thousands of years, and it's not a secret that we have time, it depends on us the use we make of it (I recommend reading "De Brevitate Vitae" - #Seneca, really short don't worry). We can hopefully see more AI in physical applications, for factories, and home productivity. Hopefully it will reflect in safer workplaces and lower production costs, with lower prices to the end consumers.
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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Agreed to the point any task may become mundane and the balance of life with AI includes delegating tasks such as homekeeping to the elements in ones life (even if it means giving these tasks to children) which are in need of a bringing up through the practices which were developmental in history. The schema in collective consciousness are still triggered through immersion in the tasks which brought us to the dawn of the technological replacement age. #LastLine But - we will never be free. Not from any mundane tasks, since no matter how often we simplify, these can be reduced to breathing and checking out our lit screens. Everything we do might become mundane, since this is a contemporary. We are already in the region of personal preference, which makes this quote by Maciejewska especially poignant; by calling attention to the question, "What do we want? What do I want?" -- psychologically, remaining linked to that awareness, what your brain is focusing on, is still of paramount importance as you and I go about our mundane dailies. Personally I'm using AI to see if we can agree on art. It's superbly irritating, and I'm enjoying it immensely; but not everyone's a total masochist. Unfortunately. Of course it would also help if I could point my phone at the dishwasher and (unsafely) magic the dishes into moving into their proper places.
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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Its time that I mark my presence on LinkedIn with a food for thought through my very first post. I quote the following insightful words by Aspa Karoumpi that she posted in the comment section, "How can we strike a balance between leveraging AI for efficiency while preserving the essence of what makes us human? It's a delicate dance between embracing innovation and safeguarding our humanity." Artificial intelligence has changed the definition of an 'Able-being' and I must say that I am in love with the new definition. I often picture AI taunting us and saying, "I, too, am capable of such feats. Pray, what distinguishes your abilities from mine?" Now that is when I feel little more proud of a cultivated human mind, its emotions and moral reasoning. Also, taking a firm stand for doing what we WANT TO DO and not doing what we do not want has become more important with the introduction of this new creature. Positively, AI has lifted us up from things which otherwise would have kept us engrossed for our entire lives. They have offered us an opportunity to unlock new levels of life while they handle the mechanical basic shit. Now the work done by the AI might not seem as basic as I define them here. But then, that's the task- to explore human capabilities to an extent where nothing can reach. We are nature, and trust me friends, nature has power, more than you think it has. That's it for the first post. Thank you! :)
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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The less shiny but maybe just as important side of AI development. Making time for us to do the things we enjoy most will have a big impact on our overall well being and contentment. The key is making it available and affordable for everyone.
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"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." In the age of #AI, it's essential to prioritize what matters most... This sentiment resonates with recent advancements in #robotics. #NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts the next wave of AI will be dominated by #physicalAI, such as self-driving cars and humanoid robots, designed to handle routine tasks and enhance productivity. A perfect example of this trend is the collaboration between #HuggingFace and #PollenRobotics. They recently unveiled a humanoid robot trained to perform various household chores. This robot was developed using a novel training process where it learned tasks through #teleoperation and #machinelearning, enabling it to interact safely and effectively with humans and pets. By integrating these advancements, we can use AI to elevate our lives, enabling us to devote more time to what truly matters. But are we really ready to embrace a future where AI frees us from any mundane tasks? #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation ¦ Deloitte
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