Everyone's racing to build AI tools, what about interaction with AI socially
1 capribhanz 0 7/21/2025, 9:12:24 AM
I’ve been thinking about, There’s a huge surge and rush to build AI tools—productivity apps, assistants, creative tools, automation layers in social media, ecommerce, healthcare etc. But while we’re adding AI into everything, anybody rarely talk about how human interaction itself will change. Will new social medias have all communication be through LLMs with better UI? Will we just keep using tools while AI/AGI does all the talking/thinking/creating?
What does AI mean for human connection in social spaces?
Is there still space for people to connect meaningfully, or how will we include AI in it, or AI include us? I'm currently not able to comprehend that scenario. Curious to hear how others are thinking about this—from tech, design, philosophy, or just a user POV.
Also, if you’ve read anything good on this (papers, blogs, etc...), would love some recs! This being my first post, so wanted to know, what would be the best sub for this post?
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