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Human judgment is still essential from "summary" of The Second Machine Age by Erik Brynjolfsson,Andrew Mcafee

In a world where machines are becoming increasingly capable of performing tasks that were once thought to be the exclusive domain of humans, it's easy to fall into the trap of thinking that human judgment is no longer necessary. After all, machines are able to crunch vast amounts of data and perform complex calculations at speeds that far surpass human capabilities. However, it would be a mistake to underestimate the power of human judgment in the face of these technological advancements. While it's true that machines excel at processing and analyzing data, they are not capable of exercising the same kind of judgment that humans can. Human judgment involves not just processing information, but also interpreting it in light of a wide range of factors, including context, values, and ethics. This ability to weigh different considerations and make decisions based on a nuanced understanding of the situation is something that machines simply cannot replicate. Furthermore, human judgment is often needed to make sense of the outputs generated by machines. While machines can crunc...
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