Scott H. on Nostr: My take on the "AI" deal, particularly in knowledge interaction of non-academics and ...
My take on the "AI" deal, particularly in knowledge interaction of non-academics and software development, is that for the last fifteen years we *have groomed ourselves* for AI to do our work for us. We willingly discarded human design and analysis, and, instead, trusted in large corporations. We abandoned doing things for ourselves, and became last-mile endpoints for everything from groceries to dopamine pings. We lowered our cognitive and in-person agency to the level that AI could match.
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