I think this explains the massive disconnect we see in how CEOs talk about AI versus everyone else. It also raises the question of how useful it truly is for frontline work?
full skincare too much? hot washcloth & cleanser, then moisturize.
too many dishes? do 10 minutes. come back later. set a timer.
clean one corner of your room at a time.
the enemy of "decent" is "perfect".
full skincare too much? hot washcloth & cleanser, then moisturize.
too many dishes? do 10 minutes. come back later. set a timer.
clean one corner of your room at a time.
the enemy of "decent" is "perfect".
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It is also a good reminder that we are not experiencing polarization but right-wing radicalization!
It is also a good reminder that we are not experiencing polarization but right-wing radicalization!
What we’re calling “AI” doesn’t replace cognition. It replaces pattern matching, but on its own has no idea which patterns are important or why.
We are nowhere close to an actual thinking machine.
What we’re calling “AI” doesn’t replace cognition. It replaces pattern matching, but on its own has no idea which patterns are important or why.
We are nowhere close to an actual thinking machine.
Unprecedentedly corrupt.
www.axios.com/2025/11/14/t...
Unprecedentedly corrupt.