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As my title says, I think making AI more human would be easier if we stopped focusing on intelligence or being right and used more human frameworks such as how we perceived and understand information.
From my understanding MBTI Cognitive functions tend to show our natural thought and perception channel for certain types or pieces of information, and I could very easily take mine and many of my friends to a Cognitive function level (in correlation with their enneagram motivation) and easily program a bot to replicate their process (in pusdo or logic oriented code since I don't have the patience or interest to actually learn a specific language or have the PC processing power or space to store or create the databases needed to make one)
But if anyone knows anyone who is doing AI development, might want to suggest this or if they want to connect me mabey I can help out.
Also if there is an AI that already does this, can any share a link.
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