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AI may answer questions but will struggle with human subjectivity and connection

The author posits that while AI will eventually answer most questions, it will lack the human capacity for subjective understanding and the ability to anticipate the questions humans will ask. Humans will retain unique knowledge regarding their own subjectivity and interpersonal dynamics, which AI may only partially assist with, even with advanced brain-monitoring technology. The piece concludes by questioning whether AI could ever replace human companionship and suggests that 'feeling in my life' (FIML) might be the sole domain exclusively human. AI

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IMPACT Suggests AI will not fully replace human connection or subjective understanding.

RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece discussing the future capabilities and limitations of AI.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

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    The day will come when AI can answer almost all of our questions The day will come when AI can answer almost all of our questions. I doubt it will be able to know on its own what questions we want to ask. In that respect, we will have knowledge or information AI does not have. AI…