I think it's not the point of your book, but you speak of AI "killing", and reading your article I don't see any sign of showing how AI has proved being positive & beneficial as of today. As your book is directed toward a wide public, you should show both sides (even if I understand that the point of your book is to emphasize on challenges), to debunk both AI hype and AI fear. Moreover, I think you're impersonating (=personifier) too much "AI" (as you sometimes did in your (great) series of videos). When you say 'AI kills', I find it important too remind that an AI is only a function which makes a prediction from input variables, nothing more (even if it has big consequences, as you rightly say).
Hello Lê,
I think it's not the point of your book, but you speak of AI "killing", and reading your article I don't see any sign of showing how AI has proved being positive & beneficial as of today. As your book is directed toward a wide public, you should show both sides (even if I understand that the point of your book is to emphasize on challenges), to debunk both AI hype and AI fear. Moreover, I think you're impersonating (=personifier) too much "AI" (as you sometimes did in your (great) series of videos). When you say 'AI kills', I find it important too remind that an AI is only a function which makes a prediction from input variables, nothing more (even if it has big consequences, as you rightly say).
Hope you find this constructive!
Paul