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Google Tests an A.I. Assistant That Offers Life Advice
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I see what you mean. In a way, lifestyle and fashion choices are already partially governed by AI, in the sense that Instagram and TikTok recommendation algorithms influence what the user perceives as being trendy. I don't know if we'll get to the point where people are literally letting an AI tell them what to do, but I think AI will only get more and more influential in our lives in subtle ways.
Of course I'm just paying 'what if' but I really can see this happen. Imagine: you get out of work, get into an autonomous car and Alexa tells "I'm taking you to your new apartment. I arranged for your things to be moved there today and updated your home address data in bank, amazon and municipal registry. According to my analysis your commute time will be 10% shorter, you will save $100 per month on average and the style matches your preferences 5% better. Overall you will be 12% happier there." You get there and you actually do like it and you are 12% happier. Most people would just go with it. We would be the rebels hiding in forests to avoid the algorithm and live our own lives. Sometimes we would be 12% less happy then the human-robots but at least we would think for ourselves...