AI’s cyborg problem: you have to embrace it to really succeed but 90% of people can’t or don’t want to · DeepSignal
AI’s cyborg problem: you have to embrace it to really succeed but 90% of people can’t or don’t want to Vivienne Ming warns of a cognitive divide, emphasizing that fears about AI often reflect concerns about others.
Key Points 90% of people resist embracing AI technology. Cognitive divide impacts AI adoption and success. Fears about AI are often social in nature. Reader Mode unavailable (could not extract clean content).
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The cognitive divide highlighted by Ming signals a crucial need for developers and PMs to address user fears about AI to ensure broader acceptance and successful integration of AI technologies.