2019-11-12
Claude.iconThe following is a summary of the conversation between Nishio and Tachikawa.
Subjectivity is factually correct and essential to creating empathy. People with low self-esteem live under the assumption that there are people to be denied and people to be affirmed.
On the other hand, people with high self-esteem do not make such a distinction.
In intellectual production activities, it is more productive to think in dialogue with someone than to think alone.
Mr. Nishio facilitates and converges well with Mr. Tachikawa's divergent thoughts.
Intellectual production activities, which were once thought to be the exclusive domain of humans, may in the future be left to AI.
The act of thinking will also be implemented sequentially from areas where AI excels.
This may be achieved by using data from past slides to connect highly similar content while appropriately selecting axes to be crushed.
As mentioned above, there was a thought-provoking discussion on the importance of subjectivity, the role of pet theory, and the potential of AI for intellectual production. We felt that many insights were generated from the lively dialogue between the two of them.
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