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Steve Wozniak cheered after telling students they have AI – actual intelligence (businessinsider.com)

650 points by signa11 · 53 days ago · 550 comments on HN

Article summary

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak gave a commencement speech at Grand Valley State University, where he told students they have 'actual intelligence' and encouraged them to think differently. Wozniak's speech was well-received, unlike some other AI-focused commencement speeches that were met with boos. The article discusses the impact of AI on the job market and the need for new graduates to develop skills to work with the technology. Wozniak's approach to AI is seen as more human and collaborative.

Main themes

  • AI and jobs
  • Education and skills
  • Tech industry leaders
  • Commencement speeches
  • AI ethics
  • Future of work

What commenters say

  • Young people can help shape the development of AI by learning relevant skills and filling roles that determine its applications.
  • The influence of big tech and money in politics makes it difficult for politicians to regulate the industry effectively.
  • The rise of AI may lead to a loss of human autonomy and agency, with individuals becoming mere 'cows' in the economic system.
  • The world is a better place now than it was in the past, with improvements in various aspects of life, but some argue that this progress is not evenly distributed.
  • The integration of AI into products and services can be done in a way that prioritizes user needs and improves existing features, rather than simply slapping an 'AI' label on it.
  • The ability of AI to automate tasks and make decisions raises concerns about accountability, reliability, and safety.
  • The role of politicians in regulating big tech is limited by their dependence on campaign funding from the same industry.
  • The impact of AI on the job market and society as a whole is a complex issue that requires a nuanced and multifaceted approach.