Maybe the question is more: would you want it to make decisions because it doesn't have emotions? AI can certainly "decide" something, but is it making the best decision *for you* or for the human context? It's basing its decision on data and not its own emotions, sure...but it's a black box full of data whose provenance is unknown, data which carries its own confirmation biases because (emotional) humans have generated it and have decided what best practices are and have crafted algorithms that weight or prioritize certain things over others. And unless someone is just giving an AI total license to decide and act without human oversight, there is still someone looking at what an AI has proposed and *deciding* if that's the best way to go!
Honestly, you two should put all this great information into a book/guide and heavily market that on social media.
I was really drawn to the discussion about the role of emotions in decision making. Makes total sense.
Soooo ... like AI can never make a decision because it does not have emotions to break a tie???
Maybe the question is more: would you want it to make decisions because it doesn't have emotions? AI can certainly "decide" something, but is it making the best decision *for you* or for the human context? It's basing its decision on data and not its own emotions, sure...but it's a black box full of data whose provenance is unknown, data which carries its own confirmation biases because (emotional) humans have generated it and have decided what best practices are and have crafted algorithms that weight or prioritize certain things over others. And unless someone is just giving an AI total license to decide and act without human oversight, there is still someone looking at what an AI has proposed and *deciding* if that's the best way to go!