We're often much more rational as actors than as outside observers of other people's actions.
It distorts our worldview, making us think we sleepwalk into disasters and bad outcomes.
www.update.news/p/the-ration...
You can’t dismiss AI revenue growth as hype the way you might dismiss investments or high valuations.
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AI propaganda has so far not been as effective as people feared a few years ago
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AI propaganda has so far not been as effective as people feared a few years ago
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There's been another good debate among economists about the impact of AI on the labour market, this time centred on a nice essay by Alex Imas.
But I think some economists still underestimate how weird the world of advanced AI is going to be.
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Shootings have fallen more than 2/3 in Sweden the last three years
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Enjoyed the linked post by Alex Imas:
"If the model is right, the durable jobs of the future won’t be about monitoring AI systems or prompt engineering. ... . The durable jobs will be in the relational sector, where the human element is the product itself."
aleximas.substack.com/p/what-will-...
People love sharing the OkCupid chart where women find most men unattractive, and the rumour that one in ten children has a different father than they think.
But some stories are too juicy to be true.
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AI sceptics have long dismissed short or medium timelines as speculation with no basis in data.
But recent revenue growth undercuts this argument. It's now the AI sceptics who have to show that current trends will break.
www.update.news/p/the-tables...
AI sceptics have long dismissed short or medium timelines as speculation with no basis in data.
But recent revenue growth undercuts this argument. It's now the AI sceptics who have to show that current trends will break.
www.update.news/p/the-tables...