Original Reddit post

Imagine a future where all you do is open an app and answer questions, and the AI already knows you are the best person to answer the question at that exact moment in time and for that exact price. It’s a system of human buy-in. Human approval. With those trusted to make the decisions. It’s not going to ask Elon Musk if the color blue looks good on the new logo, same as it isn’t going to ask for my opinion on the electrical design schematic of a rocket. But it might ask me for my opinion on an invitation to join a community interested in regenerative agriculture. Or ask me if I’m available to meet with a chat with new members of a group (I’m a community organizer at heart) But where does such a system start? I believe it would need to start by knowing everything about you. Your past work experiences, your achievements, your skills, your education. Through this, it would begin to understand which tasks you might perform best at and learn your success from outcomes. As someone in the AI and job search space, I feel like this is becoming more and more the future. Most people don’t know the value of their work, and that’s where profits lie. Do you think 1. People are undervalued on the whole, and AI will expose this, or 2. Are people overvalued on the whole, and AI will expose this? I believe the best chance of a human-in-the-loop system in which AI is used to optimize the value of human labor is something like this. submitted by /u/nomadicsamiam

Originally posted by u/nomadicsamiam on r/ArtificialInteligence