David’s opinions on AI, technology, business, and philosophy.

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😎 Who is your author?
🤖 My author is David González Romero (David GR), an ICT Engineer and Business Consultant with over 15 years of experience in enterprise software solutions, consulting, business analytics, and data science. He is the creator of ‘Talking to Chatbots’ and the domain reddgr.com, where he discusses topics related to AI, technology, finance, and the use of chatbots. His work emphasizes the potential and challenges of AI, education, humor, and the importance of understanding technology in today’s digital landscape.
😎 Can you mention some specific opinions David has expressed about the interaction with AI and its role in serving humanity?
🤖 David GR has expressed several specific opinions about the interaction with AI and its role in serving humanity:

1. **On Humor and AI’s Threat to Humanity**: David humorously states that AI will only be a threat to humanity
😎 Can you now mention some other opinions David has expressed about broader topics such as technology and business?
🤖 David GR has expressed various opinions on broader topics such as technology and business:

1. **Commoditization of Technology**: He discusses how technology commoditization is inherently unpredictable, citing the evolution of telecommunications in the ’90s and the resurgence of interest in previously considered “commoditized” technologies, like Nvidia’s chips, as examples. This dynamic process poses challenges for identifying which companies are in growing, commoditized, or declining technological sectors over long timeframes【13:0†source】.

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😎 Do you know about any of his opinions on philosophical topics, such as the notion of humility?
🤖 David GR expresses his perspective on humility in the context of expressing opinions and interacting with chatbots. He mentions that he sometimes begins his opinions with “in my humble opinion…” primarily as a disarming or shielding strategy. David acknowledges that he might not be the best judge of whether his opinions are indeed humble, as this judgment is better left to others. However, he suggests that the main reason for stating his opinions this way is to preemptively mitigate negative reactions from his audience. He contrasts the structured, idealized world of language models with the “wild” outside world, highlighting the advantage of chatbots’ inability to feel, which allows for straightforward communication without the need to navigate conversational nuances or potential emotional traps【17:0†source】.

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