AI May Reshape Institutions More Than It Replaces Jobs
r/artificial
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Generative AI
I think the next big AI debate won’t be about intelligence. It will be about representation. Right now, most AI conversations focus on models: Which model is smarter, or which agent is faster/better or which AI can automate work? But enterprises/institutions don’t fail because they lack intelligence alone. They fail because they represent reality poorly. A bank may have thousands of dashboards and still not understand customer risk properly. A government may collect massive amounts of data and still fail to represent what citizens are actually experiencing.