Masayuki Amagai, Vice President of Keio University: In this age of excess, truth and fiction are intermingled. Truth tends to be complex and challenging to grasp, while fiction is often simple and easy to understand. Moreover, truth can be painful, whereas fiction is comforting. Communicating truth requires significant effort and resources, while fiction can be created effortlessly inside a single person’s mind, at little to no cost. As a result, fiction spreads far more easily. And what drives this dissemination is no longer people, but AI-powered algorithms. These algorithms are developing at an extraordinary speed, making it increasingly difficult to predict their impact on humanity. Via
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