Couldn't agree more, what if understanding 'conditions for good thinking' isn't just for AI but also unlocks truely better methods for human learning and even societal problem-solving, moving past simple directives?
Yes! I love this notion. Most difficult and complex challenges are solved using interdisciplinary thinking that includes multiple areas of knowledge like philosophy, ethics, biology, etc. (Check out the book, The Ghost Map, of how this approach solved London’s worst pandemic in the 1800s)
I think creating these conditions apply to much more than agents and AI!
Couldn't agree more, what if understanding 'conditions for good thinking' isn't just for AI but also unlocks truely better methods for human learning and even societal problem-solving, moving past simple directives?
Yes! I love this notion. Most difficult and complex challenges are solved using interdisciplinary thinking that includes multiple areas of knowledge like philosophy, ethics, biology, etc. (Check out the book, The Ghost Map, of how this approach solved London’s worst pandemic in the 1800s)
I think creating these conditions apply to much more than agents and AI!