Even-handed and honestly inquisitive take on the dialectics and paradoxes AI generates, along with its new content. The fact that OpenAI engineers are anonymously raising red flags over their company's lack of guardrails has me closer to a decel position; I can also envision a world in which AI is a force multiplier for creative endeavors, so I'm sympathetic to e-acc arguments.
Loved that New Yorker piece - and always good to encounter a little new wit and wisdom from Vonnegut 😁
Great post! The last line sums it up perfectly: Smart enough to invent (AI), Dumb enough to need it. And Still so Stupid we can't figure out if we did the right thing. Gotta love the "Sein". Still, a lot to think about here. Thanks for this.
Thanks for reading! I think he summed it up pretty well... it's hard to see the future, but, man, there's definitely a lot to consider when we're trying to hand it to machines.
Even-handed and honestly inquisitive take on the dialectics and paradoxes AI generates, along with its new content. The fact that OpenAI engineers are anonymously raising red flags over their company's lack of guardrails has me closer to a decel position; I can also envision a world in which AI is a force multiplier for creative endeavors, so I'm sympathetic to e-acc arguments.
Loved that New Yorker piece - and always good to encounter a little new wit and wisdom from Vonnegut 😁
Great post! The last line sums it up perfectly: Smart enough to invent (AI), Dumb enough to need it. And Still so Stupid we can't figure out if we did the right thing. Gotta love the "Sein". Still, a lot to think about here. Thanks for this.
Thanks for reading! I think he summed it up pretty well... it's hard to see the future, but, man, there's definitely a lot to consider when we're trying to hand it to machines.