How can we create a system that supports understanding?
nishio.iconHow can we create a system that supports understanding?
西尾泰和のScrapboxGPT.iconIn the journey of creating a system to support understanding, one possible guide is the discussion at the Omoikane Study Group. Here, the discussion talks about building a better discussion mechanism, in other words, a deliberation support system. However, as a stand-alone system cannot be established as a deliberation support system, the advice "to do SF prototyping first before discussion" is given Omoikane Study Group†source. In this journey, you will be challenged to use your imagination to the fullest, to think outside of existing frameworks, to think in new ways, to build systems of understanding and support. Take the first step toward a future where buds grow and thrive.
nishio.iconWhat new approaches might facilitate people's thinking and discussion, search
西尾泰和のScrapboxGPT.iconSome insight into new approaches to facilitating people's thinking and discussion can be gleaned from Yasukazu Nishio's Scrapbox. In particular, Profit from uncertainty a new approach is proposed in the pages on "Collaboration with AI" and "Intellectual Production." This incorporates the idea of anti-fragility and suggests that AI and human collaboration may be the mainstream of intellectual production in the future Collaboration with AI†source 🌀Intellectual Production†source. These approaches seek to leverage uncertainty to facilitate people's thinking and discussion, and to create new value through AI and human collaboration. Thus, the key to facilitating thinking and discussion may be to think outside of existing frameworks and to incorporate new perspectives and technologies. We hope that these insights will be the seeds that lead to new discoveries in your intellectual adventure.
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