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Human-Centered AI: How Sublime Uses AI to Augment Human Creativity and Taste

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David Pierce

5mo ago· 2 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses how AI is being used not as a replacement for human creativity but as a tool to augment it, focusing on Sari Azout's platform Sublime. Sublime is a curation and discovery platform that uses AI to help users find content they love, emphasizing taste and human creativity rather than replacing it. The piece explores the human-centered approach to AI implementation.

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It's easy to think about AI as a sort of existential battle between human and machine. Maybe it will be, someday, in a Skynet sort of way.
But there are also lots of people trying to figure out how to use AI not as a replacement for human creativity and thinking but as a tool meant to augment those things.
Sublime is all about taste, which makes it slightly surprising that there's a huge amount of AI powering the way it works.
On Sublime, a bookmarking and discovery platform, AI powers features that help humans find things they love.
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On Sublime, a bookmarking and discovery platform, AI powers features that help humans find things they love. Founder Sari Azout explains how it wokrs.

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