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Jon Freeman's avatar

The whole premise of this AI conversation is flawed. It implies that good decision-making is solely rational. It is correct of course that AI does not have testosterone, because it doesn't have any hormones at all - male, female, neither or both. It is disembodied. It cannot feel. It has no mirror neurons and no empathy. This is not a gender issue.

Good human decision-making is not driven only by factual data but by context, by psychology and much more. Would an AI have come up with the understanding of the play "Caucasian Chalk Circle", where the wise ruler knows that a real mother would not allow her child to come to harm?

Data-driven decision-making implies that the same decision can be made each time, if the facts are the same. It assumes that all the data is known, when it doesn't have access to context, culture, ecological relationships and much besides. It cannot know what has changed. The problem with people like Musk is that feelings are irrelevant. That is sociopathic, as is evident to anyone who doesn't share his blindness.

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Nick Gilpin's avatar

Hi Rachel. You may like to search for 'Man-made' by the Australian author/journalist Tracey Spicer. I haven't read it (it's on my list!), but it tackles many of these themes and I immediately thought of it as I was reading. Thanks, Nick

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