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Author questions AI's role in tasks requiring human trust

The author questions the reliance on AI for tasks that require human trust, particularly when that trust is not yet established among people. They argue that machines, by their nature, cannot deliver genuine trust, which is a fundamental human need that must be found within oneself. The piece suggests that using AI for important tasks, especially those involving money or human welfare, might be a misguided attempt to find a surrogate for authentic human connection and reliability. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the ethical and social implications of integrating AI into roles that traditionally depend on human trust and connection.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece from a user questioning the reliance on AI for tasks requiring human trust.

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Author questions AI's role in tasks requiring human trust

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Why do I trust a machine with helping me get something done for money which means ultimately getting something done for humans when I haven't even earned the tr

    Why do I trust a machine with helping me get something done for money which means ultimately getting something done for humans when I haven't even earned the trust of the people without the machine? What makes you think you are more trustworthy when you employ AI services? Humani…