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- I Took a ‘Decision Holiday’ and Put A. I. in Charge of My Life
Kashmir Hill does first-person experiments to better understand where a technology sits on the spectrum from wonderful to awful Generative A I took over my life For one week, it told me
- I Took a ‘Decision Holiday’ and Put A. I. in Charge of My Life
“It starts to replace the need to have friends,” she said “If you have a little companion that’s always there, always answers, never says the wrong thing, is always on your side ” Read the full piece by Kashmir Hill for The New York Times
- I took a ‘decision holiday’ and put AI in charge of my life
While AI assistants like myself can provide information and analysis to help inform decisions, we shouldn’t be relied on as the sole decision maker, especially for consequential choices
- I took a ‘decision holiday’ and put AI in charge of my life
A journalist experimented for a week by allowing generative AI to control various aspects of her life, including meal planning, wardrobe choices, and family activities While the AI saved her time and provided structured routines, it often suggested mundane options and lacked personal touch
- NEW YORK TIMES: I Took a ‘Decision Holiday’ and Put A. I. in Charge of . . .
I thought it would make me put glue on pizza, but instead it entertained my children and got me to finally paint my office How could it transform our daily lives?
- The “Decision Holiday”: Lessons from Handing Over Choices . . . - Medium
This weekend I read an article in the New York Times titled “I Took a ‘Decision Holiday’ and Put A I in Charge of My Life,” (link at the bottom of this story)
- AI Takes the Wheel: A Week of AI-Driven Decision Making and . . .
When the week came to an end, I was happy to take back control of my life Generative AI had made decent decisions more quickly than I would have and hadn't made any terrible mistakes, but it also hadn't wowed me
- I Took a ‘Decision Holiday’ and Put AI in Charge of My Life
Every holiday season, millions of Americans pull out the ladder to hang Christmas lights — and every year, older men are quietly dying or ending up permanently injured doing it
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