Why Humans Won't Be Replaced by AI Yet: Nuanced Social Norms
0xsachi · x · 2026-08-17
Argues that humans are not yet replaceable by AI. Human-to-human interactions rely on numerous nuanced norms that enable coordination, such as "reading the room" and knowing when someone is lying. These capabilities still cannot be simulated by AI agents at this stage.
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