When we learn and process a lot of information, we may struggle with emotions. I feel like I can’t handle information fairly if I am mixed with emotions such as impatience, fear, anger, sadness, and joy. It is said that accurate judgment cannot be made if it is swept away by emotions, but that may be due to bias in processing information.
Machines will process more information faster1
Christmas trees with display lights controlled by voice2
Emotions are more precious than words3
The words themselves that convey information have no emotion. Like a Lego block, each word does not express anything. What the combined words convey is information, but not emotion. Emotions cannot be conveyed by words. So it is actually wrong to share emotions by exchanging words.
However, machines are good at handling words. I think that machines use words more effectively than we do. Machines, especially AI, will be able to input and output more words than we can without being affected by emotions. It ’s smart. Machinery has no waste and does not make big mistakes.
Of course, it may not be interesting because there is no emotion, but if the accuracy of the information is a problem, we should let the machine process the information. Machines will process more information faster.
↩︎Now, Amazon sold Santa and bear toys powered by Alexa last year, but this winter, it sells Christmas trees with display lights controlled by voice. The power can be turned on and off by voice.
A 7-foot high fir tree is an artifact, but it costs $ 300. It seems to be temporarily out of stock.
↩︎Should we leave everything we do to the machine? Not so. It is better to leave the machine’s strengths to the machine, but humans should do what the machine cannot handle. That’s an emotional activity. Don’t forget this.
Machines are more capable of information processing, but we don’t have to give up emotions. Emotions are more precious than words. At least it ’s human. That’s all for today’s post. Thank you ↩︎
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