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That's an interesting comparison! It highlights the evolving nature of technology and user expectations. Just like with the iPod Shuffle, where users craved a more randomized experience, AI might reach a point where its high accuracy feels less relatable or even a bit unsettling. People often appreciate the quirks and imperfections that come with human experience. It makes sense that as AI becomes more sophisticated, there could be a push for it to exhibit more human-like flaws, to enhance relatability and connection. Do you think this desire for imperfection will lead to any specific changes in AI development?
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