Progress: A Post-AI Manifesto
Christoforus Yoga Haryanto

TL;DR
This manifesto advocates for a balanced, human-centric approach to progress in the post-AI era, emphasizing collaboration, system-level experimentation, and understanding AI's limitations to ensure durable and meaningful advancements.
Contribution
It introduces a set of principles for sustainable progress in the AI age, emphasizing human-AI symbiosis and interdisciplinary efforts.
Findings
AI can accelerate progress but has limitations
Progress requires system-level experimentation and collaboration
Human ingenuity remains essential in the AI era
Abstract
This manifesto outlines key principles for progress in the post-AI era, emphasizing non-linear yet cumulative advancement, deep understanding of purpose and context, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and system-level experimentation. It redefines progress as substantial, durable, and replicable advancement, highlighting the importance of balancing technological innovation with human-centric values. It acknowledges AI's potential to accelerate progress across industries while recognizing its limitations, such as creating illusions of understanding and potentially narrowing problem-solving approaches. It concludes that true progress in the AI age requires a symbiosis of artificial intelligence capabilities and human ingenuity, calling for a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to shape a future that serves all of humanity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEconomic and Technological Innovation
