Tag Archives: artificial intelligence

AI isn’t the Adversary

While the usage of AI raises concerns, most conflicts are manmade. Check out my latest article.

Artificial not immediately a hit

While the capabilities of “artificial” intelligence have the potential to turn science fiction into reality, “artificial” products haven’t always been an instant hit. Check out my latest article.

Deceptive realities

Using AI to tailor my resume for a specific role caused concerns because it wasn’t quite reflective of my skills and experience.

Human Ingenuity versus Deepfake

A performance of Mozart’s Requiem got me thinking about whether AI-generated content should be labeled to distinguish it from that produced by humans

Shortcoming of AI’s lack of subjectivity 

Having written communications for Microsoft that weave in the magic of artificial intelligence and its ability to solve seemingly impossible challenges, I’ve been trying to understand why AI-powered chatbots are disconcerting. Then it occurred me. They lack uniquely human subjectivity

AI, a welcome tool, not necessarily a replacement

Seeing several posts on LinkedIn, written by an AI-powered chatbot got me thinking about the strengths of AI along with its drawbacks.

Photo by Eddy Klaus from Unsplash on scribbles writing by Julie Lary (rajalary)

Everyone’s working, but fewer careers.

Reading megabytes of articles, I tried to find a few morsels of optimism about the future of employment. The concept of having a career is being replaced by short stints at various companies or becoming a part of the gig economy, characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work.

Then I went on vacation to San Juan Island.