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There's a wikipedia page. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deaths_...
This is a great read
highly recommend this—fantastic episode with @tjheffernan.bsky.social, one of the most coherent and powerful voices on AI: pca.st/episode/e683...
I feel like in the last few months, the pushback against AI is really getting going. Hallelujah!
So much of AI-boosterism is just wildly enthusiastic extrapolation. And that's a reckless way to make decisions.
Mark Carney’s AI strategy suggests Canadians’ concerns about AI will evaporate if they become more “literate” about the technology. In trying to boost industry, Carney ignores many of the biggest concerns about generative AI and data centres. If anyone needs to become more AI literate, it’s him.
Cal Newport gives an excellent explanation of the measurement of improvement in AI-based coding tools. At the end he says AI companies should reject hyperbolic claims about “existential AI risk”. I don’t think he gets that they love this stuff because it touts the supposed power of their products.
Please Use AI
Also falls short on the economy, on societal benefits, and on overall purpose...
This 30-minute interview with Lucy Suchman is very thought-provoking