Artificial intelligence is truly artificial, but not exactly intelligent.
Fascinating interview with Dr. Luc JULIA (co-creator of the Siri voice assistant) on France Inter, regarding artificial intelligence.
💡 Some lessons to be learned from this:
1️⃣ AIs are tools, like a hammer and a saw. And like them, they are sometimes useful, sometimes dangerous, depending on how they are used.
2️⃣ AI generates, it does not create.
3️⃣ Artificial intelligence is, first and foremost, augmented human intelligence.
4️⃣ In 2023, it was considered that 63% of the answers provided by generative AI were factually correct, but when they are specialized, this rises to 95% relevance.
5️⃣ They allow everyone to do pretty much anything, and we take full advantage of it. But this is at the expense of the environment.
6️⃣ Generative AI consumes enormous amounts of energy and water resources. On average, 1.5 liters of water is used to respond to 10 to 30 queries.
7️⃣ A search with Google uses 10,000 times fewer resources than with generative AI.
Isn't it strange to relay this discourse when you are an AI-based solution? Not at all, on the contrary! eSqwad shares all these observations in detail. Generative AI is a tool, albeit a polluting one, but its harmful effects on the environment can be largely offset if it is used effectively to raise awareness and find solutions to ecological challenges. However, artificial intelligence won't find anything on its own, which is why we use it in our method as a complement to collective intelligence. It's truly augmented human intelligence, as Luc Julia explains, and that's what we deeply believe in!
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😇 So, if you too would like to try it out or simply find out more, contact us here or on esqwad.com. esqwad.com.
Whether you are an NGO, a company with a CSR policy or a local authority, if you share our conviction that innovation and collective intelligence are powerful levers for a sustainable future, we are meant to meet!
Fascinating interview with Dr. Luc JULIA (co-creator of the Siri voice assistant) on France Inter, regarding artificial intelligence.
💡 Some lessons to be learned from this:
Isn't it strange to relay this discourse when you are an AI-based solution?
Not at all, on the contrary!
eSqwad shares all these observations in detail. Generative AI is a tool, albeit a polluting one, but its harmful effects on the environment can be largely offset if it is used effectively to raise awareness and find solutions to ecological challenges.
However, artificial intelligence won't find anything on its own, which is why we use it in our method as a complement to collective intelligence. It's truly augmented human intelligence, as Luc Julia explains, and that's what we deeply believe in!
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😇 So, if you too would like to try it out or simply find out more, contact us here or on esqwad.com. esqwad.com.
Whether you are an NGO, a company with a CSR policy or a local authority, if you share our conviction that innovation and collective intelligence are powerful levers for a sustainable future, we are meant to meet!