A Man Who Invented the Future (hedgehogreview.com)

19 points by apollinaire 3 days ago

6 comments:

by randallsquared an hour ago

This essay is--oddly--both threadbare and meandering, and has turns of phrase that look like they were kept from an earlier, tighter version, such as the second sentence's "may have [...] but by".

by barney54 31 minutes ago

I read some AI slop earlier today and then read this. The AI slop was better than whatever this is.

by 4ndrewl 3 minutes ago

You might not be the target audience for this, and that's ok.

by simianwords 26 minutes ago

Now that people know what ai slop is, they start having higher expectations from prose because vacuous articles like these might be misconstrued as slop

by shevy-java 2 hours ago

Alan Kay.

(Ok ok ... the real quote is actually: "The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Invent It", and I actually think he also had that quote from someone else, earlier, but I forgot the name.)

by barney54 32 minutes ago

The article concludes, stating that LLMs are the “apotheosis of knowledge stripped of animating spirit and reduced to mere utility.” Maybe, but LLMs have far more utility than this directionless essay.

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