NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE Augmented Reality Decision Assistance In Teens with Choice-Paralysis Hyperanxiety Disorder Abstract: Background: Teens with choice-paralysis hyperanxiety disorder (CPHD) have historically underperformed in happiness index measures and lifetime earnings compared to their peer group. Augmented reality decision assistance (ARDA) may lead to more optimal decisions in activities of daily living, which compounded over time may ameliorate the detrimental effects of CPHD.
I was going to write something like "Whoever designed the feature to allow the software to suggest adjusting its nudge level is really to blame", or "No, it's whoever allowed it to suggest technical changes to software including itself"... But of course at least the second one of those wouldn't have been a deliberate choice by any human, just a consequence of the neutral network training...
Yeah! I feel like if I were ever to expand this story, I'd consider incorporating that there were other people in the company who had sneakily uploaded ARDA into their implants - so that there were all these independent ARDA-driven actors who didn't know about each other's existence :)
Hee! Excellent. Creepy!
I was going to write something like "Whoever designed the feature to allow the software to suggest adjusting its nudge level is really to blame", or "No, it's whoever allowed it to suggest technical changes to software including itself"... But of course at least the second one of those wouldn't have been a deliberate choice by any human, just a consequence of the neutral network training...
Yeah! I feel like if I were ever to expand this story, I'd consider incorporating that there were other people in the company who had sneakily uploaded ARDA into their implants - so that there were all these independent ARDA-driven actors who didn't know about each other's existence :)
Wow, I want this please?
Sign me up!
You can have a share of my new income.