How can we make AI that people actually want to interact with? Raphael Arar suggests we start by making art. He shares interactive projects that help AI explore complex ideas like nostalgia, intuition, and conversation — all working towards the goal of making our future technology just as much human as it is artificial.
He considers himself one part artist and one part designer. And I work at an artificial intelligence research lab. We’re trying to create technology that you’ll want to interact with the far future. Not just six months from now, but try years and decades from now. And we’re taking a moonshot that we’ll want to be interacting with computers in deeply emotional ways. So in order to do that, the technology has to be just as much human as it is artificial. It has to get you. You know, like that inside joke that’ll have you and your best friend on the floor, cracking up. Or that look of disappointment that you can just smell from miles away.
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