I think this is really important. Here is my take:<p>Right now in our economy, we heavily depend upon the limited experience and expertise of a single individual to solve a problem, create something new or make something “trendy.” What if this model was changed?<p>AI uses data from “everywhere” to train. AI requires human input. Lots and lots of human input. These data are “previous” work that are publicly available, dated and not necessarily “in tune” with the times. But the results generated from this broad set of public sources is biased-and not necessarily in the “right” direction for business applications.<p>It is conceivable that in the near future, employees will be told to focus on generating unique content—like puzzle pieces for a puzzle that hasn’t yet been designed-that will serve the main interests of the business employer, and this output data (content) will be used to train the “private” AI to help “move” the results in a direction that is more useful and competitive for the business.<p>Think: “active business intelligence.” Looking forward rather than backward.<p>Of course, if and when AI is capable of non-linear, creative, cross-domain thinking, we may have reached our undoing. But until then, I feel cautiously optimistic.<p>I don’t think that we have even begun to see the possibilities of AI in the near future economy. In 2023, it’s still just a toy, albeit the most amazing toy ever built.