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Perspectives on how we use our voice to amplify ideas and things that matter. Also @dbpardes for direct messages

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 4:52

Session 23: THE ETHICS OF USING YOUR REAL VOICE - what’s making you feel discomfort?

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I'd rather talk to a doctor than a bot anyway. How does this land for you? What are you thinking about in terms of the human voice being replaced by AI. And where do you feel comfortable and where do you get nervous?

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Emma Louth Als
@ELouth · 4:04

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And I think that's part of it just the bias of what's being put in there. But second of all, that you can't use this version of AI to make any sort of judgment because it can't take an original journal article and read the results and read the methods and say, okay, this was done
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:46

@ELouth

So that's something to chew on. Right. Thank you so much for your perspective and for your your anecdote about what happened when you used it. That's super interesting
@SeekingPlumb

@DBPardes

And I think that as much as people want to incorporate tech more and more into our human lives, we will never be I take that back. As long as we are as human as we are at the moment with respect to emotions and psychology and so on, we still need to have those needs met. So an AI is going to be able to perhaps get closer and closer, but psychologically, if we knew it was an AI versus a human, that may change things for us
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Wren .
@aBirdieOnaWire · 4:50
It's sad, I guess, and dismal to think about, but I think there will come the day wren that happens, and this is going to require the fortitude of people with very steady moral compasses to adhere to ethics that will regulate and govern the way that we use this technology
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Saurabh Bhatia
@DrBhatia · 4:55

Depending on the use case this will see success or failure deoending upon how the majority will respond to it.

Hi Debra, you have brought out a good point about the voice and how comfortable we are. So I'll give you a few points which I want to bring out with other people also who are getting nervous even with the chat JPT text itself. See, everything that is developing is having a use case behind it. So there are use cases which people imagine will be fruitful, and then there are use cases which actually work out to be fruitful
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Emma Louth Als
@ELouth · 4:27

@DrBhatia @aBirdieOnaWire Reference: https://s.swell.life/STTYTundtpbessE

So I think it is a good idea to really think about, yeah, what do we want to see in 25, 50 years? How do we want to see these giant leaps in artificial intelligence integrated into our society and just be a little bit conscious of how we're doing it and how it's going to affect the future?
article image placeholderTechnologically-assisted communication attenuates inter-brain synchrony - PubMed
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:36

@DrBhatia @ELouth @aBirdieOnaWire @SeekingPlumb

And it's as simple as going outside and touching the ground to ground yourself in the reality that we are not in the digital space. I do think that there's a lot of people who will go into the digital space in a more consuming way, whether it's virtual reality or just allowing for AI to become their goto for connection. And it will always be a choice. So my question initially was the ethics around this. Knowing it's an AI source is very, very important to me
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