TAI seems like a partially good example for illustrating my point: I agree that it’s crucial that people have the same thing in mind when debating about TAI in a discussion, but I also think it’s important to recognize that the goal of the discussion is (probably!) not “how should everyone everywhere define TAI” and instead is probably something like “when will we first see ‘TAI.’” In that case, you should just choose whichever definition of TAI makes for a good, productive discussion, rather than trying to forcefully hammer out “the definition” of TAI.
I say partially good, however, because thankfully the term TAI has not taken such historically established root in people’s minds and in dictionaries, so I think (hope!) most people accept there is not “a (single) definition.”
Words like “science,” “leadership,” “Middle East,” and “ethics,” however… not the same story 😩🤖
TAI seems like a partially good example for illustrating my point: I agree that it’s crucial that people have the same thing in mind when debating about TAI in a discussion, but I also think it’s important to recognize that the goal of the discussion is (probably!) not “how should everyone everywhere define TAI” and instead is probably something like “when will we first see ‘TAI.’” In that case, you should just choose whichever definition of TAI makes for a good, productive discussion, rather than trying to forcefully hammer out “the definition” of TAI.
I say partially good, however, because thankfully the term TAI has not taken such historically established root in people’s minds and in dictionaries, so I think (hope!) most people accept there is not “a (single) definition.”
Words like “science,” “leadership,” “Middle East,” and “ethics,” however… not the same story 😩🤖