Didn't expect such a nuanced and practical take on human-AI collaboration from a podcast summary, but this perfectly aligns with the principles of responsible AI development I advocate for. The 10-80-10 method offers a truly actionable framework, reminiscent of agile methodologies in software engineering, by ensuring human agency and creativity remain central to the iterative loop of ideation and refinment.
I really appreciated Joshua's approach to all this! I often say AI makes a great intern, but you wouldn't want to put the intern in charge. (I've also said that AI is like a really smart assistant who is also on acid. Great stuff, but you have to keep an eye on it.) Joshua's 10-80-10 gives a practical structure for that, but I hadn't thought of the parallel to software engineering. Good point!
Didn't expect such a nuanced and practical take on human-AI collaboration from a podcast summary, but this perfectly aligns with the principles of responsible AI development I advocate for. The 10-80-10 method offers a truly actionable framework, reminiscent of agile methodologies in software engineering, by ensuring human agency and creativity remain central to the iterative loop of ideation and refinment.
I really appreciated Joshua's approach to all this! I often say AI makes a great intern, but you wouldn't want to put the intern in charge. (I've also said that AI is like a really smart assistant who is also on acid. Great stuff, but you have to keep an eye on it.) Joshua's 10-80-10 gives a practical structure for that, but I hadn't thought of the parallel to software engineering. Good point!