shiv on decision making

shiv singh on decision making

via jon husband fb post:

Exploring the impact of experimenting with weaving AI capabilities into workflows and decision-making. Reminds me of core aspects of Wirearchy; I’m watching where and how it’s showing up or not as the AI advance spreads.

From Shiv Singh

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*AI does not remove human decision-making. It redistributes it in a way that is dynamic, situational, and highly dependent on how people engage with the system.

*but that’s just because we haven’t yet tried the thing we’ve not yet tried/seen: the unconditional part of left to own devices ness

[‘in an undisturbed ecosystem ..the individual left to its own devices.. serves the whole’ –dana meadows]

mufleh humanity lawwe have seen advances in every aspect of our lives except our humanity– Luma Mufleh

what we need most/1st is ai ness that makes decision making et al irrelevant.. because the finite set of choices of decision making is unmooring us.. keeping us from us..

ie: imagine if we listen to the itch-in-8b-souls 1st thing everyday & use that data to connect us (tech as it could be.. ai as augmenting interconnectedness)

We have spent the last couple of years focused on speed and efficiency. How much faster can AI make us? How much content can it generate? How many hours can it save? Those are important questions, but they are not the deepest ones.

*The deeper shift is that AI is beginning to reshape who gets to decide, when they decide, and how judgment gets applied inside organizations. That is where this gets interesting. And even more complicated.

*ooof.. still not the deepest.. not getting at the root of problem

legit freedom will only happen if it’s all of us.. and in order to be all of us.. has to be sans any form of measuringaccountingpeople telling other people what to do

how we gather in a space is huge.. need to try spaces of permission where people have nothing to prove to facil curiosity over decision making.. because the finite set of choices of decision making is unmooring us.. keeping us from us..

In some situations, AI helps push decisions closer to the edges of the organization by giving more people access to intelligence, recommendations, and analysis that used to sit with a smaller group of experts. In other situations, it starts to pull authority away from people in ways that are much less visible.

cancerous distractions to legit free people.. to the dance

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shiv (@shivsingh) via google: Shiv Singh is a seasoned marketing and innovation leader and the Co-Founder of AI Trailblazers, a growth platform for executive leaders at the forefront of AI. He is a multiple book author and a Fortune 300 board member.

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