Summary: Why use AI as a Co-Pilot - Emphasize the importance of using AI as a helpful assistant, not as a replacement for human control. AI should be a co-pilot, not autopilot - AI lacks human judgment and context understanding - Relying solely on AI for sensitive decisions is risky due to potential mistakes Treating AI as an autopilot sets us up for failure. - AI trained on biased or inaccurate data leads to potential harmful consequences. - Human oversight, expertise, and creativity are crucial in complex situations. Using AI as a co-pilot empowers informed decisions - Enhances human productivity while ensuring accountability - Risks of overdependence on AI: loss of critical thinking, ethical and social concerns AI adoption can lead to job displacement and operational risks - Job losses due to routine task automation can cause significant workforce disruption - Excessive reliance on AI can lead to operational disruptions and security risks if not managed properly AI risks include ina...
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William Gibson’s Sprawl Trilogy, Neuromancer, Count Zero, and Mona Lisa Overdrive, came out in the ‘80s. Back when the Internet barely existed, AI was science fiction, and cell phones were the size of bricks. And yet, somehow, Gibson nailed it. Not just the tech, but the feel of our future. The cold, lonely hum of a digitized world. The way power clumps at the top, and everyone else claws at scraps below. If you’ve ever felt like you’re drowning in tech but starving for meaning, Welcome to the Sprawl. The Rich Are Gods. The Poor Are Ghosts. In Gibson’s world, megacorporations run everything. Governments are just window dressing. The rich live in space. The poor hustle in decaying cities, surrounded by neon, noise, and neglect. Sound familiar? In 2025, the wealth gap isn’t just wide, it’s a canyon. Tech billionaires build rockets and AI empires while the average person juggles three side hustles and still can’t afford rent...
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