Summary

  • A mental health counselor tells Wiseablishment that, whilst AI can provide basic help and answers to certain situations, it cannot replicate the authentic alliance that human therapists can provide for clients.
  • A complex healthcare navigator argues that AI cannot replicate the relationship building and adaptation to unique circumstances that human healthcare professionals accomplish.
  • An AI ethics consultant and compliance officer tells Wiseablishment that ethical oversight of AI requires human judgment about societal impact and thus cannot be automated.
  • A human-centered experience designer argues that AI lacks the empathy and imagination to fully understand users’ needs and emotions required for the creation of products and services.
  • A crisis management specialist argues that AI cannot adapt to novel situations and make ethical judgment calls with limited information as humans can.
  • An advanced surgical specialist argues that AI is unable to make split-second judgment calls and adapt to unexpected findings that human surgeons can.
  • A complex relationship manager explains that AI cannot replicate the subtle interpersonal dynamics and nuances of building relationships with stakeholders.
  • A specialized skilled trade professional argues that AI cannot perform customized and improvised solutions to problems that human tradeworkers accomplish.

By Fromdev Publisher

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