Let me be very very clear about something.

I'm not "afraid" of the set of products & services which has been labeled "Artificial Intelligence" by the tech community.

I have *never* said I'm afraid of it.

I point this out because the CEO of Superhuman, whose Grammarly product recently hallucinated advice by Nilay Patel, use a trigger word for me referencing people who are "afraid" of the slop machines.

No. I don't think people feel afraid. I think we feel exploited, and we are pissed as hell.

Fear implies a sort of agreement. I fear a giant wild bear in the forest mauling me to death because I *agree* with the bear's ability to maul me. I am not in any dispute with the bear as to its ability to harm me. I am disputing the idea it's a nice thing to have happen to me.

When it comes to the slop machines, the reason I don't fear them is because I dispute their abilities. They are not what is claimed. It is an elaborate smokescreen, and the worst place to begin debate is on their terms.

@jaredwhite

I'm increasingly convinced that there is more propaganda than tech in AI. And I know how much tech is involved. Even worse, those companies have limitless money for it, and no scruples at all.

It's not a surprise, then, that two of the main forces behind AI are not only ad driven: they are the two biggest propaganda machines in human history. And growing.