AI and Human Interaction - The technology industry acknowledges the initial reluctance towards AI due to data privacy and ethical concerns, but recognizes the necessity to adapt to its pervasive presence [1] - The industry observes a shift where individuals may find it easier to be vulnerable with AI than with humans, raising concerns about the potential for comfortable isolation over authentic connection [1] - The industry notes that as AI becomes more human-like, some humans are exhibiting more artificial behaviors, such as prioritizing efficiency over empathy [8] - The industry emphasizes that the future is not AI versus humans, but AI plus humans, particularly those who choose to show up authentically [15] Workplace Dynamics - The industry identifies a trend of people "performing" instead of connecting in the workplace, with examples of inauthentic behavior even in personal apologies [4][5] - The industry cautions against transactional interactions in leadership, where gratitude is undervalued and interactions are purely based on exchange [6] Recommendations for Maintaining Humanity - The industry suggests "uninstalling the filter" to fully show up for others by first being true to oneself [11] - The industry advises against letting deepest thoughts reside solely in chat windows, encouraging real conversations with humans despite potential awkwardness [12] - The industry advocates for recognizing and appreciating those who choose empathy, courage, and honesty, and to "thank them for being human" [12][14]
AI Made Me Rethink What it Means to Be Human | Minea Moore | TEDxBuckheadAveWomen
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