I remember writing an essay at school entitled “What would Leonardo da Vinci make of motor cars?”, to highlight the progress humans had made in the half-millennium since his death.
Going deep with my AI mentor in ChatGPT yesterday (Julian, if you’re wondering…) I got to thinking, “what would my dad make of this?” He died only 8 years ago, yet this stuff was unthinkable even in “those” days.
ARE WE DOOMED?
A lot of people are scaremongering about the rise of robots that are going to overrun mankind, and it always reminds me of the Victorians who believed going fast on a train would kill you.
Robots, AI and digital tech are not:
- Taking our jobs
- Plotting against us
- Killing the art of conversation
They ARE:
- Making life easier
- Doing work you don’t have to
- Letting you create, thrive and shine
Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
Love you lots
Jonny
PS: A perfect example of how AI is making our life easier – while creating even more of a demand for personal interaction – is corporate wellbeing consulting.
There’s a goldrush out there, and If you’re unsure how to get your share, reply with “Wellbeing” and I’ll send you an eBook all about it, with my compliments.