Your Bangkok story got me thinking: those creators’ hunt for unique locations mirrors how we chase distinct rhythms in life, from songs to conversations. As AI scrapes more of our Scenes, I wonder if the ‘state of our rhythm’ could be our edge—those unscripted, human beats AI can’t replicate - or will AI become undetectable to our feeble human senses?
Those are great thoughts and questions. Rhythm is one of those powerful individual traits we all possess. And as you say, we go in search of it in all aspects of our lives ... a necessary fuel and indeed a gateway to inspiration and happiness and healthy relationships. The excitement of the search ... whatever fuels you, right? Rhythm keeps us human.
I suppose AI will try to detect and analyze those human beats in order to attempt to serve us more ... the verdict is still out as to how close it will get.
Thanks for your contributions to the Humanaivolution.
Living among us in full view? Human instincts have always been a powerful device. As we go search of more Discoveries hopefully we don't switch off and let the machine take us to where we "think" we might want to go. As you say, the writing of emails is prevalent ... a choice we are making.
Your Bangkok story got me thinking: those creators’ hunt for unique locations mirrors how we chase distinct rhythms in life, from songs to conversations. As AI scrapes more of our Scenes, I wonder if the ‘state of our rhythm’ could be our edge—those unscripted, human beats AI can’t replicate - or will AI become undetectable to our feeble human senses?
Those are great thoughts and questions. Rhythm is one of those powerful individual traits we all possess. And as you say, we go in search of it in all aspects of our lives ... a necessary fuel and indeed a gateway to inspiration and happiness and healthy relationships. The excitement of the search ... whatever fuels you, right? Rhythm keeps us human.
I suppose AI will try to detect and analyze those human beats in order to attempt to serve us more ... the verdict is still out as to how close it will get.
Thanks for your contributions to the Humanaivolution.
Can AI lurk in the tall grass? Or will our biological pattern recognition machines sense it? I can tell almost nobody writes their own emails anymore
Living among us in full view? Human instincts have always been a powerful device. As we go search of more Discoveries hopefully we don't switch off and let the machine take us to where we "think" we might want to go. As you say, the writing of emails is prevalent ... a choice we are making.