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Matthew Segall: AI's danger is human relationship, not machines

Matthew Segall argues that the true danger in the age of artificial intelligence lies not in the machines themselves, but in how humans relate to them. He suggests that automated computation can enhance human intellect, but it is the living mind that imbues this knowledge with meaning. AI

IMPACT Explores the philosophical implications of AI, emphasizing human interpretation over machine capability.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece by an author on a social media platform, discussing the implications of AI.

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    “The danger was never the machines, which, rightly understood and rightly related to, might yet serve as amplifiers rather than amputators of our minds… Automat

    “The danger was never the machines, which, rightly understood and rightly related to, might yet serve as amplifiers rather than amputators of our minds… Automated computation can help us carry what we have come to know. But only a living mind can know what any of it means.” —Matt…