Dietmar Fischer
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The real question is what humans become when machines do more of it.
If we use AI only to produce more noise, more rushed content, more empty automation, then we have not improved work.
We have merely given drudgery a faster processor.
But if we use AI to remove the dull bits, sharpen our thinking, protect our attention, and give humans more space for judgment, taste, empathy, and responsibility, then the robot story becomes less frightening.
It becomes useful.
So let the machines help.
Let them draft.
Let them sort.
Let them summarize.
Let them do the repetitive work that makes the human soul quietly leave through the nearest window.
But do not hand over meaning.
Do not hand over judgment.
Do not hand over responsibility.
Because the machine can generate the sentence.
The human must decide whether it should exist.
This was a beginner's guide to AI.
I'm signing off with one final thought.
The best future is not one where humans work like robots or robots pretend to be humans.
The best future is one where machines do the machine work and humans remember how to be human.
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