are we forgetting about the human touch in AI's rise?

Shajedul Karim
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the rise of AI has been nothing short of impressive. as we embrace it, from automating tasks to predictive analytics, the benefits are clear. but, amidst the fascination, let's not forget the value of the human touch. think about your favorite teacher, mentor, or coach. was their influence solely based on the information they provided? or was it also their empathetic understanding, unique perspective, or encouraging attitude? AI is powerful, but it doesn't replicate human emotion, intuition, or ingenuity. let's be mindful to balance tech advances with the irreplaceable qualities that make us human. how do you keep the human touch alive in your AI-driven projects? would love to hear your thoughts. 🚀🌍

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Guillaume C
100% agree. AI is not meant to replace humans but rather to enhance our work, allowing us to focus on creative, strategic, and personal aspects of work that would require a human touch, empathy, and intuition. In any way, it will always be the "human" who will decide which data is more relevant for the AI to use it correctly