You may know I have a book, currently in Mandarin and English with other languages being translated (the Japanese version should be published in early May), called “Plurality,” which is completely different from Singularity. The Plurality approach hopes that AI can replace tasks between machines—tasks where currently a person simply transfers something from one machine to another, work that people don’t really want to do. But for work like what we’re doing now, facilitating human-to-human exchange, we don’t advocate replacing it with AI. At most, AI can help with translation or function as “assistive intelligence,” like wearing glasses.