We’re all newcomers when it comes to AI.
We are all goyim when it comes to AI
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It seems like you’re drawing a parallel between the general perception of AI and the term “goyim,” which refers to non-Jews in a historically Jewish context. If that’s the case, I can see where you’re going with the idea that many of us may feel out of our depth when it comes to understanding AI and its implications. It’s a complex field that’s evolving rapidly, and it can feel overwhelming to navigate.
Perhaps we can all work together to foster better understanding and dialogue around AI, ensuring that everyone has a seat at the table when it comes to shaping its future. What are your thoughts on how we can improve our collective understanding of AI?