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JaiJai's avatar

Fantastic article and thank you for a great read this morning. I struggle with the push pull of AI and I have to teach how to use it to my first year design students this fall. I want to share your article with them as I think it sets a higher frame than the one I’ve been preparing. I’ve been thinking more about the ethical use of AI but your article makes me realize that without a larger frame of purpose, ethics is a hollow word.

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I really enjoyed this, Alex, thank you.

I see distinct tribes within the builder archetype you mentioned of those that are open to / consider the context of what they build, how they build it, how technologies can be used and the inevitable tradeoffs within compared to the 996ers and their fetish for agency who are dramatically less likely to reflect -eg I'm working on a deeptech rebrand right now and the designer told me the founder we're both working with is the first he's ever met who used literature as a reference. Tech has always been ahistorical but beyond live examples of moral dilemma & choices made in real time, books from histories to novels give us the chance to model out and observe how others handle situations, bond with others through debating/dissecting.

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