Can R"AI"benna be I?
A few days ago, I had a humorous and interactive session with my fellow bloggers to discuss what we would name our AI selves. I, Reubenna, decided to call mine R"AI"benna.
Interestingly, I didn't have to think twice about the name; it clicked instantly. By simply replacing the two vowels in "Reubenna" from "EU" to "AI," I found the perfect name for my AI counterpart. I feel quite proud of this clever twist. However, being the overthinker that I am, I later considered the implications of the name.
1. AI is taking over many of the jobs we do: AI is increasingly handling tasks traditionally done by writers. Feed it ideas, and it generates a story. Provide it with data, and it produces an article. Give it facts, and it can create the news. So, what work is left for us? The idea, the observation, the feeling—can AI really replicate that? Can R"AI"benna feel what Reubenna feels, thinks, and observes?
2. RAI is also the name of Radha: Radha symbolizes eternal and unconditional love. I see my love as my greatest strength, not a weakness. Can "RAI"benna love as Reubenna loves?
Despite these musings, we must take pride in our humanity. No matter what AI can achieve, it cannot evoke emotions in its work. A creation devoid of emotion, feelings, or passion is, in my view, incomplete. Therefore, I remain optimistic about human supremacy. Even if R"AI"benna were to take my place, it could never be me—Reubenna.
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