Friday, May 1, 2015

Writing That Perfect Email

There is a site that will go through public data around the web about a certain person and then tell you how to best communicate with them and what communication services would be best to use. Apparently, the computer program can do it better than we can. Is this the beginning of the end the way that Ex Machina put it? It’s definitely creepy, perhaps useful, and almost certainly a look at how we’ll communicate in the future. So it seems that now was are on the brink of using technology to supplement our emotional intelligence. If technology is always used to enhance the good things about us, will it inherently also enhance the worst in us? What will happen if the good is always made better and there are less and less human errors? Sometimes it is those human errors that make us human and a place where we can connect with each other. A sort of common ground if you will. Messing up is universal and it crosses all type of boundaries. We get rid of that and the boundaries become more solid and more real.

4 comments:

  1. I really don't think there could be an algorithm for communication services. There still needs to be that human element.

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  2. You would be surprised to see how sophisticated and close to AI some of the web development and mobile applications are.

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  3. If you are running a business, you really need to be up to date on communication services. It is important to be able to speak with anyone.

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  4. Internet phones are a great investment in business. It will get more people to call.

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