Thank you.., this sparked my thoughts on AI, tying into why human imagination and creativity are our greatest assets. Unlike AI, which processes data but lacks original vision, humans dream up groundbreaking ideas (like Ai). We must nurture and master this advantage with help from posts like these and AI collaboration.
When I was writing the post, I was thinking about humans, but when it comes to AIs, there’s another factor: they can explain stuff really well, and you can get knowledge from all kinds of fields; that’s true. I use them a lot for language learning (even though they still make mistakes with that too). But the thing is, you end up knowing things in a really shallow way if you don’t actually use your brain and think logically about the topic. Otherwise, you’ll just be a mere repeater of information.
Your post sparked something in me… in stock trading, logic is king, but as AI replaces jobs with smarter algorithms, I’m wondering how/if human creativity can stay relevant.
As I switch careers, staying sharp and adaptable is crucial (nothing new), but I believe focusing on our unique creative strengths ‘now, more than ever’ is key to outfoxing machines. You highlighted at the end of your post creative reasoning, often overlooked in trading. With endless data, the edge ‘I think’ lies in navigating it creatively, keeping it minimal (my style), flexible, and innovative.
Excited to learn from your posts so I can incorporate these techniques into my everyday routine :)
Thank you.., this sparked my thoughts on AI, tying into why human imagination and creativity are our greatest assets. Unlike AI, which processes data but lacks original vision, humans dream up groundbreaking ideas (like Ai). We must nurture and master this advantage with help from posts like these and AI collaboration.
When I was writing the post, I was thinking about humans, but when it comes to AIs, there’s another factor: they can explain stuff really well, and you can get knowledge from all kinds of fields; that’s true. I use them a lot for language learning (even though they still make mistakes with that too). But the thing is, you end up knowing things in a really shallow way if you don’t actually use your brain and think logically about the topic. Otherwise, you’ll just be a mere repeater of information.
I figured you weren’t thinking Ai :)
Your post sparked something in me… in stock trading, logic is king, but as AI replaces jobs with smarter algorithms, I’m wondering how/if human creativity can stay relevant.
As I switch careers, staying sharp and adaptable is crucial (nothing new), but I believe focusing on our unique creative strengths ‘now, more than ever’ is key to outfoxing machines. You highlighted at the end of your post creative reasoning, often overlooked in trading. With endless data, the edge ‘I think’ lies in navigating it creatively, keeping it minimal (my style), flexible, and innovative.
Excited to learn from your posts so I can incorporate these techniques into my everyday routine :)