I am not sure everyone can access this article by Happiness "expert" Arthur Brooks, but it does make an interesting case that AI, if used well as an automation tool, can give us more time for living life in its fullest and realest way, that is, not just working all the time. I would love to accept his argument. . . . but. . as an educator, or former one, I think AI's possible effects on learning and work ethic are too suspect.
At the same time, his distinction between complicated and complex is thought-provoking.
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