GAI has incredible potential but our past experience with MT has made it difficult for our community to adopt it with an open mind. How do we push through this?
"Once bitten, twice shy." I understand why many are skeptical about tech solutions for translation, and you've effectively outlined the reasons to believe that things are different now. I'm truly excited to see where this AI wave can take us.
Gabriel, congratulations on the text, it was excellent.
Human beings by nature are resistant to change, even if these changes make their daily lives easier. The fear of the unknown is natural, but from the moment people present the concepts, showing them in practice in a simple way, people will end up understanding and accepting them little by little, even seeing possibilities for improvements. This is what makes advances possible.
It's great to see you and being one of those people who presents practical concepts and makes it so that people can also contribute and that the fear of the unknown becomes just something of the past, as we are living in the present and the future is what awaits us.
"Living in the present and the future is what awaits us"! 100% and I am so grateful about how you are one of the pioneers making this improved future available to us all!
It really underscores the challenges faced when the line between tech advancement and human potential blurs.
Instead of fearing the change, let's adapt and evolve with it, ensuring that the tech serves us and not the other way around. We've got to remember that AI, at its core, is still a tool created by humans, for humans.
Yes, it seems we often overlook the idea that we are developing these tools to our overall advantage and benefit. Great thoughts and thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts Anja! And I love the way you word it. It's really about this disconnect and this voicelessness. So much potential that we could harness from these social networks and yet it seems we do so little with it! Thank you again for sharing! It's one step further in the direction of building a community. ❤️
"Once bitten, twice shy." I understand why many are skeptical about tech solutions for translation, and you've effectively outlined the reasons to believe that things are different now. I'm truly excited to see where this AI wave can take us.
That's a great quote Rodrigo!
Gabriel, congratulations on the text, it was excellent.
Human beings by nature are resistant to change, even if these changes make their daily lives easier. The fear of the unknown is natural, but from the moment people present the concepts, showing them in practice in a simple way, people will end up understanding and accepting them little by little, even seeing possibilities for improvements. This is what makes advances possible.
It's great to see you and being one of those people who presents practical concepts and makes it so that people can also contribute and that the fear of the unknown becomes just something of the past, as we are living in the present and the future is what awaits us.
"Living in the present and the future is what awaits us"! 100% and I am so grateful about how you are one of the pioneers making this improved future available to us all!
Gabriel, I truly resonated with your insights.
It really underscores the challenges faced when the line between tech advancement and human potential blurs.
Instead of fearing the change, let's adapt and evolve with it, ensuring that the tech serves us and not the other way around. We've got to remember that AI, at its core, is still a tool created by humans, for humans.
Great read! 🙌📚🤖
Yes, it seems we often overlook the idea that we are developing these tools to our overall advantage and benefit. Great thoughts and thank you for sharing!
A thought-provoking read that challenges us to embrace Gen AI with open minds and collaborative spirit👏👏👏
Thank you Edsson! Your support means a lot!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts Anja! And I love the way you word it. It's really about this disconnect and this voicelessness. So much potential that we could harness from these social networks and yet it seems we do so little with it! Thank you again for sharing! It's one step further in the direction of building a community. ❤️