I am curious why the discourse often focuses on how a safe AI system is designed, but seldom addresses how users keep their own autonomy when using it. The concept I would like to propose for discussion is a ratio derived from dividing the frequency one user corrects an AI system by the frequency the same user is influenced by it. By using the ratio, the highlight is a user needs to use AI lucidly. What matters is not how much time a user spends on using AI, but how aware they are about their own status.
The concept originates from my own experiences with AI. When the conversation went really deep, I noticed the feeling of being understood helped me think more of who I actually am...
Hi All,
I am a financial analyst working in a tech company in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Got interested in AI and noticed some patterns/phenomena I'd like to discuss about. Hopefully they can evolve into some valuable insights.
Still working through the Sequences. It may take some more time with my current full-time job, but I am interested.
Something may be interesting to share--it is my Claude recommended me to join in here. And I am glad here I am.