How AI will teach us to have more empathy – VentureBeat

Posted: July 23, 2017 at 1:10 am

John, did you remember its your anniversary?

This message did not appear in my inbox and Alexa didnt say it aloud the other day. I do have reminders on Facebook , of course. Yet, there isnt an AI powering my life decisions yet. Some day, AI will become more proactive, assistive, and much smarter. In the long run, it will teach us to have more empathy the great irony of the upcoming machine learning age.

You can picture how this might work. In 2033, you walk into a meeting and an AI that connects to your synapses and scans around the room, ala Google Glass without the hardware. Because science has advanced so much, the AI knows how you are feeling. Youre tense. The AI uses facial recognition to determine who is there and youre history with each person. The guy in accounting is a jerk, and you hardly know the marketing team.

You sit down at the table, and you glance at an HUD that shows you the bio for a couple of the marketing people. You see a note about the guy in accounting. He sent an email out about his sick Labrador the week before. How is your dog doing? you ask. Based on their bios, you realize the marketing folks are young bucks just starting their careers. You relax a little.

I like the idea of an AI becoming more aware of our lives of the people around us and the circumstances. Its more than remembering an anniversary. We can use an AI to augment any activity sales and marketing, product briefings, graphic design. An AI can help us understand more about the people on our team including coworkers and clients. It could help us in our personal lives with family members and friends. It could help at formal situations.

Yes, it sounds a bit like an episode of Black Mirror. When the AI makes a mistake and tells you someone had a family member who died but tells you the wrong name, you will look foolish. And that will happen. I also see a major advantage in having an AI work a bit like a GPS. Today, theres a lot less stress involved in driving in an unfamiliar place. (Theres also the problem of people not actually knowing how to read a map and relying too much on a GPS.) An AI could help us see another persons point of view their background and experiences, their opinions. An AI could give us more empathy because it can provide more contextual information.

This also sounds like the movie Her where there is a talking voice. I see the AI as knowing more about our lives and our surroundings, then interacting with the devices we use. The AI knows about our car and our driving habits, knows when we normally wake-up. It will let people know when were late to a meeting, and send us information that is helpful for social situations. Well use an AI through a text interface, in a car, and on our computers.

This AI wont provide a constant stream of information, but the right amount the amount it knows we need to reduce stress or understand people on a deeper level. John likes coffee, you should offer to buy him some is one example. Janes daughter had a soccer game last night, ask how it went. This kind of AI will help in ways other than just providing information. It will be more like a subtext to help us communicate better and augment our daily activities.

Someday, maybe two decades from now, well remember when an AI was just used for parsing information. Well wonder how we ever used AI without the human element.

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