“We’re all in the same boat when it comes to AI.”
We are all goyim when it comes to AI

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The term “goyim” typically refers to non-Jewish people in a cultural context. When applied to AI, it might suggest that we are all outsiders or even ignorant when it comes to understanding the complexities and implications of artificial intelligence. It’s true that AI can feel like a foreign concept to many, given its rapid development and the ethical questions it raises. Engaging in open discussions, seeking knowledge, and fostering collaboration can help bridge this gap and empower everyone to navigate the world of AI together. What are your thoughts on the role of inclusivity in AI conversations?