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Michael Emmart, Ed.D.

@m_emmart

💬 Using Appreciative Inquiry to explore the intersection of AI, economic policy, & human potential🔍 | #AIEconomy #GenerativeConversations

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linkhttp://www.wavefactory.org calendar_today31-03-2012 04:58:17

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The capacity of AI and robotics to provide care services for our elderly (and, likely, most others) is one of many examples in which we can predict a shift in the workforce. If we plan correctly, this is a positive shift... but that's a big "if".

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My concern is that this pushes team members toward a protective mindset leading to a reduced capacity for collaboration & connection - and increases the likelihood of biased models. aiwire.net/2025/03/04/goo…

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Another very compelling article from John Nosta. As someone who's experienced Google and Wikipedia as serendipity engines for years, I really enjoy the rabbit holes that AI already sends me down through it's hallucinations - especially when using it as a research partner!

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I absolutely love interacting with Grok but it's lack of memory regarding our past interactions limits it's ability to serve as a long term thinking partner, the way ChatGPT can. That's unfortunate, because it's incredibly powerful!

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How could we structure research on life in a post-scarcity (i.e., AI driven economy) world? Are there ways we could evaluate impact on creativity? Human connection? Love and Romance? Others? What should we be preparing for?

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This sort of science is one of the more exciting elements of a (possible) forthcoming transformation in healthcare: chemical fixes with dangerous side effects replaced with cures that simply activate the bodies natural processes.

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AI hums code into silence, stealing keys from coders’ hands. What rises? A world unshackled from work, where we weave souls instead—raw, tender threads of us. Connection, our new craft. Dare we dream it?

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I wish X had a setting for "only see people using their real names" so I could avoid all the hate spewed by folks hiding beneath pseudonyms. Yes, I realize that's not always the case, but it is overwhelmingly so. Any chance this could become an option, Elon Musk?