Where Humans Still Have the Edge on AI by Marc Zao-Sanders, CEO filtered.com
Since ChatGPT’s launch two years ago, generative AI (gen AI) has been promising to reshape how work gets done. The use cases are many and varied, and we’re still discovering what’s going to work best, for us as individuals, in teams, and as organizations. In a surprising twist, it’s the white-collar work of the office that seems to be more imminently replaceable than the blue-collar work of the field and factory. Gen AI has several attributes that we humans lack. It’s always on. It draws on a vast segment of the web. It generates output instantly. It can scale endlessly. This new era of AI can feel intimidating for the limited, lumbering life forms that created it. We now need to look harder to see where our unique value still lies. Where Humans Still Have the Edge on AI