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There is absolutely no evidence for the truth for any of these claims. "Yes, AI …
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Joe Allen That’s why developers are becoming far more pragmatic now. The winning…
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Hi Abhishek Veeramalla The repository appears highly valuable for accelerating p…
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What feels especially important is that AI progress is no longer advancing along…
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This is what happens when companies don’t truly understand what they are getting…
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HsuanHua Chang 張絢華, MBA, MSCS, PCC That is a fair point. It feels like they are …
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Matthew Kilkenny, The real issue is why do we accept that Big Tech companies def…
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The interesting part is that this moves AI from being a support layer into becom…
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Comment
To me, the challenge is not that AI is advancing too quickly, but that our ability to absorb, commercialize, and responsibly consume these advances is not keeping pace. The technology is evolving at an extraordinary rate, while the mechanisms required to translate breakthroughs into sustainable products, business value, and widespread adoption inevitably move more slowly. That is why I find some of the recent “slow down” narratives difficult to separate from commercial and strategic interests. The issue may be less about controlling AI itself and more about giving markets, institutions, and companies enough time to adapt and capture value from what is already being created. More importantly, the real bottleneck may not be AI at all, it may be people. The success of AI will ultimately depend on whether users, organizations, and societies can develop responsible consumption habits, effective usage patterns, and the skills required to integrate these tools into everyday decision-making and work. In that sense, the conversation remains fundamentally human, not technological. AI may be accelerating, but adoption, trust, behavior change, and value creation still depend on us. Not totally AI. Still very much about humans. 😉
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Primary value | beneficence |
| Secondary value | none |
| Alignment target | society |
| Stance | optimistic |
| Emotion | approval |
| Value justification | The speaker emphasizes the importance of responsible consumption and integration of AI into everyday decision-making to promote human wellbeing and flourishing. |
| Target justification | The speaker mentions the need for markets, institutions, companies, users, organizations, and societies to adapt and capture value from AI, indicating a focus on the broader social implications. |
| Coded at | 2026-06-11T08:39:58Z |
Raw LLM Response
```
{
"value_primary": "beneficence",
"value_secondary": "none",
"target": "society",
"stance": "optimistic",
"emotion": "approval",
"value_justification": "The speaker emphasizes the importance of responsible consumption and integration of AI into everyday decision-making to promote human wellbeing and flourishing.",
"target_justification": "The speaker mentions the need for markets, institutions, companies, users, organizations, and societies to adapt and capture value from AI, indicating a focus on the broader social implications."
}
```