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In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis dives into a surprising study by Allstate Insurance that shows AI-generated emails being perceived as more empathetic than those written by humans. Chris explores why this might be, attributing it to AI's ability to draw from a vast database of human language to craft responses that are not only appropriate but also emotionally resonant. He discusses how AI, lacking personal ego or biases, can follow instructions to be empathetic more consistently than humans. Chris also touches on broader implications, like AI in rule-bound tasks such as driving, and suggests that if AI can outperform humans in certain areas like customer communication, perhaps human roles should evolve to focus on tasks where human judgment and creativity are paramount. This episode challenges listeners to reconsider the role of AI in enhancing, rather than just replacing, human endeavors.---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis dives into a surprising study by Allstate Insurance that shows AI-generated emails being perceived as more empathetic than those written by humans. Chris explores why this might be, attributing it to AI's ability to draw from a vast database of human language to craft responses that are not only appropriate but also emotionally resonant. He discusses how AI, lacking personal ego or biases, can follow instructions to be empathetic more consistently than humans. Chris also touches on broader implications, like AI in rule-bound tasks such as driving, and suggests that if AI can outperform humans in certain areas like customer communication, perhaps human roles should evolve to focus on tasks where human judgment and creativity are paramount. This episode challenges listeners to reconsider the role of AI in enhancing, rather than just replacing, human endeavors.---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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