Knowledge Without Goodness Is Dangerous

Metadata

  • Author: Sarah M. Chappell
  • Full Title: Knowledge Without Goodness Is Dangerous
  • Category:articles
  • Summary: The author is taking a break from writing until mid-June to focus on a personal project. She reflects on the limitations of AI, arguing that while it can mimic tasks, it lacks true knowledge and goodness. The real danger lies in knowledge without ethical application, as it can lead to harmful outcomes in the workforce.
  • URL: https://sarahmchappell.substack.com/p/knowledge-without-goodness-is-dangerous

Highlights

  • A new GPT model release feels like a new iPhone: more of the same. (View Highlight)
  • I see my time being pushed to cognitively demanding tasks, strategic analysis, and human connection: the very things AI cannot do. (View Highlight)
  • The technology and culture of my time has enabled me to live at all, to grow into a person, to find a deep contentment and joy in this human project. (View Highlight)
  • Goodness without knowledge is weak and feeble, yet knowledge without goodness is dangerous, and that both united form the noblest character, and lay the surest foundation of usefulness to mankind. (View Highlight)