Bu haber ilgini çekebilir -> June 2, 2023 Unlock every story on Medium and directly support the writers you read most for less than $1/week when you become a member. Join Medium. Hey everybody, I’ll be honest, when concerns about generative AI first made headlines, all I could think about was Robocop, the ‘80s Terminator series, and Minority Report. Those movies are about mixing technology with humanity to create superbeings that, in theory, stop problems before they start. Like all old sci-fi, they were more fiction than science. But here we are now, as a global community (and not just a tech or sci-fi community), discussing whether or not chatbots are sentient and the timeline for when new generative AI will replace white collar workers. To handle this existential (or in-your-face) concern, author and innovation expert Greg Satell reviews 11 books — largely written by machine learning experts — that provide a background and baseline for future AI discussion. “With AI, we have information all around us, but to make use of it we need to curate it intelligently to find meaning,” Satell advises. Meanwhile, data scientist Brandeis Marshall makes a provocative inquiry. “I want to ask the opposite question: what can’t AI do?” Whew. Hot topic. She goes on to write this: “Instead of focusing on the projected adoption of AI in every facet of our lives, consider honing in on what is unAI-able. UnAI-able are actions, tasks and skills that can’t be digitized or automated. These routines require humans to constantly be in the loop to make key and pivotal decisions.” Good questions. And now I’m curious: What do you think? Thanks for reading and thanks for writing. Adrienne Samuels Gibbs Director, Creator Growth @ Medium What We’re Reading This Weekend (It’s PRIDE month in the US!) [Image "1*ckmQbi9h0ev7uxDbXXpYEA.jpeg"] Jude Ellison S. Doyle Author of Trainwreck and Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers Patron Saints Joan of Arc, Pauli Murray, and the surprisingly long history of transmasculine saints Read more [Image "1*Ll56lsVjXh5JcenhP1JiMA.jpeg"] Margherita Reads Independent author Queer Indie and Self-published Books to Read During Pride Month The indie and self-published community offers a great range of identities and diversification that you often can’t find in traditionally published books Read more [Image "1*I1gdTSDGBTo7pnVJqR0TjA.jpeg"] Julio Vincent Gambuto Author of "Prepare for the Ultimate Gaslighting" 26 Lessons Learned in 26 Years of Being Out The journey continues, but here’s what’s clear so far Read more [Image "1*xsQTcYxePk84UImq8UH_Bw.jpeg"] Christine Siamanta Kinori Writer Dwyane and Zaya Wade are the Father Daughter Duo We Need Right Now Zaya has cemented herself as a fashion icon and a role model for other trans youth Read more [Image "1*AOl_J1FMZgrhHW-6vO2yCQ.jpeg"] NATHAN CHEN Writer and LGBTQ+ advocate How Big Brands Hijack Pride Month for Profit Let’s examine this colorful capitalism and its real impact on the community Read more