Jamie Metzl
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I think our mission should be, how do we optimize the good stuff that we may want?
And how do we minimize the bad stuff that we don't want?
It's really kind of funny because nine months ago when I started writing this book, first thing for this talk, I did like a Henry David Thoreau.
He went into Walden Pond and just reflected.
So for this talk, I just with no technology, I just sat and walked in the park and I just reflected what might it mean to be a human in an age of revolutionary technology.
I put my thoughts together for this talk.
I had this one piece of the talk was about what I just described.
And then when I was writing the book, a big piece of the book or a piece of the book was describing this collaboration with AI.
And if I had collaborated with a human in this way and I hadn't put their name either on the cover of the book or somewhere in the book, it was a fraudulent move.
I mean, a lot of people quote unquote write books and somebody else writes the book and that person is never mentioned.
We got a guy.
He'll write it for you.
So many people have a guy.
And my feeling is it's okay for people to have a guy.
It's not okay to have a guy and not mention.
So Andre Agassi, I don't know if you've read his autobiography.
It is beautiful.
The way Andre Agassi starts his autobiography, written by the guy, is the same way I start the AI Ten Commandments.
It's a whole chapter on this collaboration.
But for me, it was deeply intimate, the nature of the collaboration.