Silverobama
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- Aug 8, 2010
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Hi,
I wrote down the following short paragraphs last year but I can't find it online now. I think it's from a reliable source:
a) It's normal to feel uncomfortable about AI replacing jobs, possibly even yours soon. We already have AI capable of holding conversations, making predictions and even driving cars. Much of our fear of AI comes from fear of becoming redundant, but this should excite us as we may soon see a shift away from the economies driven by productivity and instead see a rise in the arts and creative pursuits as our time is freed up for such things.
b) The advantage of asking students for their opinions is that the school can have a better understanding of what they’re thinking, which will improve the school management and the quality of teaching and thus better satisfy the needs of the students.
I wonder if the bold "thes" are needed here in paragraph a) and b).
I wrote down the following short paragraphs last year but I can't find it online now. I think it's from a reliable source:
a) It's normal to feel uncomfortable about AI replacing jobs, possibly even yours soon. We already have AI capable of holding conversations, making predictions and even driving cars. Much of our fear of AI comes from fear of becoming redundant, but this should excite us as we may soon see a shift away from the economies driven by productivity and instead see a rise in the arts and creative pursuits as our time is freed up for such things.
b) The advantage of asking students for their opinions is that the school can have a better understanding of what they’re thinking, which will improve the school management and the quality of teaching and thus better satisfy the needs of the students.
I wonder if the bold "thes" are needed here in paragraph a) and b).