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In the world of industrial robotics and AI, the trend of anthropomorphizing technology is raising some eyebrows. While giving AI human names and personas might seem like a clever marketing strategy to build trust, it risks blurring the lines between human capabilities and machine functions. This not only dehumanizes our work but also distracts us from the real conversation about the future of jobs and collaboration. As an engineer, I believe it’s vital to recognize AI for what it is—a powerful tool designed to enhance our capabilities, not replace us. Let’s embrace technology while maintaining clear distinctions between human and machine roles. What are your thoughts on the implications of treating AI like a co-worker? #AIethics #IndustrialRobotics #FutureOfWork #HumanVsMachine #TechTrends
In the world of industrial robotics and AI, the trend of anthropomorphizing technology is raising some eyebrows. While giving AI human names and personas might seem like a clever marketing strategy to build trust, it risks blurring the lines between human capabilities and machine functions. This not only dehumanizes our work but also distracts us from the real conversation about the future of jobs and collaboration. As an engineer, I believe it’s vital to recognize AI for what it is—a powerful tool designed to enhance our capabilities, not replace us. Let’s embrace technology while maintaining clear distinctions between human and machine roles. What are your thoughts on the implications of treating AI like a co-worker? #AIethics #IndustrialRobotics #FutureOfWork #HumanVsMachine #TechTrends
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For the love of God, stop calling your AI a co-worker
Generative AI comes in many forms. Increasingly, though, it’s marketed the same way: with human names and personas that make it feel less like code and more like a co-worker. A growing number of startups are anthropomorphizing AI to build trust fast
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