About

We Can Do Better

“If we do it right, we might be able to evolve
a form of work that taps into our uniquely human capabilities and restores our humanity.

The ultimate paradox is that this
technology may become a powerful catalyst
that we need to reclaim our humanity.”

John Hagel

What We Do

At We Can Do Better, we delve into a diverse array of subjects, encompassing philosophy, science and technology, politics, sociology, popular media, pop culture, and other relevant topics that impact our lives on both grand and intimate scales.

Our aim is to engage in meaningful discussions and share insights on how we, as a collective or as individuals, can contribute to making the world a better place.

At We Can Do Better, our mission is to promote the responsible use of artificial intelligence, unlocking its full potential to benefit all of humanity. By seamlessly integrating advanced AI tools, such as large language models, with human expertise, we strive to create engaging, innovative, and ethical content.

We are dedicated to maintaining transparency and fostering collaboration in our content creation process, ensuring human oversight and embracing the ongoing dialogue surrounding AI technology.

Together, we aim to inspire, educate, and empower our community to make a lasting, positive impact on the world. Through the fusion of human ingenuity and artificial intelligence, we truly can do better.

Our Mission

A Message on AI Usage

At We Can Do Better, we harness the power of artificial intelligence tools like large language models to bolster our capabilities and attain our goals.

Recognizing the intricate nature of this technology and the ongoing political, social, ethical, and cultural dialogues it engenders, we credit AI models as contributors and ensure that a human editor always has the final say.

This approach fosters responsible and ethical usage of these technologies.

Licensing

To further our mission, We Can Do Better licenses its works under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, unless specified otherwise.

Be aware that additional restrictions,
such as OpenAI policies, may also apply.

“I believe that at the end of the century the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted.”

Alan Turing