Trust Networks as Antidote to AI Slop - Pawel Brodzinski on Leadership in Technology
The winning strategies over the next decade will not be those that maximize short-term AI deployment. They will be those that build and maintain access to high-quality information flows—genuine human expertise, carefully curated training corpora, institutional knowledge that has not been corrupted by synthetic recursion.
Substack • The Cognitive Collapse Thesis: How Polluted Information Loops Are Degrading Both Machine and Human Intelligence—And What It Means for Capital, Power, and Civilization
Trusting AI
For generations, humans have been entrusting their lives to computers. Air Traffic Control, statistical analysis of bridge resilience, bar codes for drug delivery, even the way stop lights are controlled. But computers aren’t the same as the LLMs that run on them.
Claude.ai is my favorite LLM, but even Claude makes errors. Should we wait... See more
For generations, humans have been entrusting their lives to computers. Air Traffic Control, statistical analysis of bridge resilience, bar codes for drug delivery, even the way stop lights are controlled. But computers aren’t the same as the LLMs that run on them.
Claude.ai is my favorite LLM, but even Claude makes errors. Should we wait... See more
Seth Godin • Trusting AI
As I had to navigate this new web more and more, I began noticing that being able to tell the signs of whether a publication is legitimate or AI slop was not so different on its face than being able to tell whether that link to a repository of videogame content is giving virus.