Becoming HumAIn – Post 6
This is the sixth post in what is intended to be a series and this thinking and writing along with feedback from readers to develop my thinking and understanding of what it might be to Become HumAIn.
This is the sixth post in what is intended to be a series and this thinking and writing along with feedback from readers to develop my thinking and understanding of what it might be to Become HumAIn. The first five posts are available here and you can subscribe to be automatically notified.
I suddenly realised as I was trying to pull together a useful and simple graphic that might demonstrate Becoming HumAIn that I’d not taken time to explore what becoming humane (deliberate play on words for those who haven’t read earlier posts) was.
In continuing to try and model what Becoming HumAIn might be I leaned on the following AI to pull together my HITL (Human In The Loop) MindMap with some brief comments this week and more to come next week:
1. https://www.perplexity.ai/
2. https://chatgpt.com/ - ChatGPT4o
3. https://poe.com/ - which enabled me to explore with the poe assistant, Claude 3 Haiku, Llama-3-70b-Groq, and Mixtral-8x7B models
The HITL MindMap branches are below, and I’ll unpack these further with my thoughts over the coming weeks but curious to hear others thoughts on what’s here and what’s missing.
My first prompt for all of the models was “How might becoming humane be characterised?”, and from reading all of the responses the following threads emerged for me (interesting side note that ChatGPT, as I have a paid account, has a memory and changed it from humane to humain so I had to ask it to use the usual spelling!).
I then asked each of the models: “How might AI assist humans in becoming more humane?”
The HITL MindMap branch that emerged from their responses are:
There is so much for me to ponder on from this exercise, I’m going to let I all percolate and will share some thoughts in subsequent weeks. As always really appreciate and am grateful for the time given by those who read this and even greater appreciation to those who find the time to comment.