Alexia Kambon
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You know, like how, what happens within the human dynamics?
Because this is one of my key research areas.
I love behavioral economics and I'm fascinated by when you have human AI collaboration, what happens with human to human collaboration?
So that's one of the things I'm sort of stealthily investigating when we do these one hour hackathons.
It's like, how are we talking to each other?
And how are we, you know, sort of,
treating each other and treating co-pilot versus treating each other and what happens when you have this strange new being sit there in the conversation so that's what I would say is like build out that one hour a week and give yourself permission to play
Yeah, I mean, your point about AI, it is primarily an individual tool right now, but that will rapidly change.
And I think it's really interesting because we first really got to know AI through our personal life, right?
ChatGPT hit the consumer space.
And so we have a lot of pre-existing experiences with it that are very personal.
And one of the things that I'm really curious about, I had a really interesting conversation with a real estate researcher from Microsoft a couple of months ago, where we were talking about how will physical spaces need to evolve?
when ai joins the team and when ai becomes more present in workflows and we were sort of musing out loud and i kind of said to him like when when copilot becomes fully multimodal like when we will start talking to it more than we will be typing to it we're gonna need some dedicated spaces because i don't know about you guys but the stuff that i asked copilot about is embarrassing
Like, I ask it to do, like, equations I should be able to do.
Like, I'm terrible at math, right?
I ask it to spell words.
I, like, ask it to come up with, like, email.
You know, I don't want people in the office hearing me ask it that, right?
So we're going to need, like, a dedicated space, like, a dedicated for your, like...
human AI interaction space, right?