
Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble

Of course, there are major ethical issues to work out—leaps forward in technology often walk a fine line between deeply-impactful and dystopian. Among the questions we need to figure out:
- Who is responsible for AI’s mistakes?
- Who is the creator of an AI work? Is it the AI? The developers? The person who wrote the prompt? The people whose work was
Rex Woodbury • AI in 2023: The Application Layer Has Arrived
Things that seem true about AI today that will probably be laughably wrong in a year:
- It still seems underrated that ChatGPT has replaced 85% of my Google usage for me and has become a most used app
- The reason we’re so upset about slop is cause it’s obvious we’re all going to love consuming it in 2-3... See more
Jeremy Giffonx.com
Speculative frenzies are part of technology, and so they are not something to be afraid of. Those who remain level-headed through this moment have the chance to build extremely important companies. But we need to make sure not to believe in the delusion that has now spread from Silicon Valley to the rest of the country, and indeed the world. That... See more
David Cahn • AI’s $600B Question
In 2023, AI must absorb an influx of tourists – thin GPT wrappers, MBA tweet threads about AI trends, LinkedIn bios changing from #crypto to #AI. Genuine technologists will join the development effort, but filtering out negative human capital is challenging.
Undoubtedly, more builders are needed to apply and productionize the latest technologies,
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