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Loading the dishwasher

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This is part of a collection unpolished thoughts, ideas, and reflections. It is raw, unfiltered and unfinished. Proceed at your own risk.

My problem with AI is that you still have to load the dishwasher the next day. Let me explain.

We are thinking too narrowly about AI if we want it to automate such mundane tasks as loading and unloading the dishwasher.

Of course it would be helpful, but what are you gonna do with the time freed up by automating this monotonous task?

We should be asking those questions earlier, as we continue to manually unload and load dishes.

We also don’t have a dishwasher at home. So washing dishes feels painfully monotonous, irritating. But why?

There’s a lot in life that’s just like washing dishes. AI won’t change that.

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