@cwebber

i&i say: metaphysical- historical- & materially speaking, Altman just pronounced his own death sentence & OpenAI's & the whole TESCREAL TechBroism's death sentence.
they & this must die, the sooner the better, & will eventually.

this is the clearest Writing On The Wall one can get at this stage.

#AI #AIism #TESCREAL #TechBroism #DeathSentence
#WritingOnTheWall
(i&i humbly speak so as a poet & a conscious being)

e.g. Karp's last one is a mere confirmation:
https://pouet.chapril.org/@DeliaChrist[email protected]/116218971614103073

RE: https://social.coop/@cwebber/116217477822586442

"MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN"

i&i say: metaphysical- historical- & materially speaking, Altman just pronounced his own death sentence & OpenAI's & the whole TESCREAL TechBroism's death sentence.
they & this must die, the sooner the better, & will eventually.

this is the clearest Writing On The Wall one can get at this stage.

#AI #AIism #Altman #TESCREAL #TechBroism #DeathSentence
#WritingOnTheWall
(i&i humbly speak so as a poet & a conscious being)

My favorite #AIism is the people confidently claiming that #AI can easily and profitably replace a function they do not themselves perform (and therefore are not nearly as knowledgeable of as they think), whereas it cannot replace their own function (which they are hopefully familiar with) because it is just too complex.

It's similar to the "illusion of asymmetric insight," the #psychological effect that people believe they understand others better than others understand them, or the "out-group homogeneity effect," the cognitive bias that people view their own group as more diverse than others, making us very likely to stereotype people "we" don't view as part of "our" own group.

Both effects, and the "AI can replace you but not me" effect, make us more likely to misjudge others as easily replaceable. I'm not going to mention the Dunning-Kruger effect here, but people that easily optimize other groups away using AI might just be subject to it.