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Rick Foerster's avatar

Excellent essay. Here's a weird, adjacent idea on the artist thread: embed products/services with deeper meaning.

AI can mimic humans, but may never(?) have an intrinsic sense of fulfillment or purpose. It can't create from a place of "earned meaning," such as lived stakes, real tradeoffs, contradictions/paradoxes that humans have to carry.

Art example: AI can write a story about death, but only a human can wrestle w/ human mortality and create from that space

Product example: build a service that carries human story and POV; e.g. earned origin story, meaning embedded in component parts, even counter-trends as the point

It's the same impulse as buying local, buying from the influencer you trust, or choosing brands that reflect your values. As the "slop" grows, that type of discernment on the human/meaning level, the need for it, I believe will only grow.

Gert Lõhmus's avatar

What a great essay. I think you are observing the same changes I have noticed. No matter where the AI revolution will take us, Influence, Judgement and Taste stay relevant.

I do like also the depth you provide to improve these skills. I became curious, how hard is it these days to find mentors? Especially if one is starting out? I believe the lack of in-person encounters must also subsequently affect the people's network size. And while LinkedIn network is a nice vanity number, it is not necessarily the people who are there if you need them.

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