Certainly. Thank you.
I think, even with academics, they're not working in operations. The reason I listed the examples I gave is that I think AI starts to make sense when we talk about it in a specific context: as mentioned, in manufacturing, in health care, in dentists' offices. We could go through all of society here. We need to talk about people who are working in those spaces, not general specialists.
This is what I mean. Even within the critics, people have a vested interest in going way down into the complexity instead of zooming out and looking at this to ask why we are doing this. What are we trying to accomplish? The answers to those questions are going to be very different per sector. What looks beneficial and harmful per sector is a totally different thing.
I think that's why we need to restart the conversation from the point of what we are trying to do here, and then we can talk about how we would do it. You can't start the “how” before you get your “why” clear.