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I’ve been asking: “where is all this AI hype that people are fighting against?”

Apparently this is where it is coming from,

Guys like Rosenberg, a self congratulatory “inventor” that never had a product success in his life and loves litigation. Imagine an even less relevant or capable schmidthuber who always makes sure to tell you how many patents they have and “actually I invented that first.” Ok.

The self reference throughout and lack of literally any measurable predictions, forecasts or hypotheses is hilarious.

At least we knew Kurzweil was to be taken with a grain of salt.

Just stop talking. Go do it and prove it.

Browsers need to start displaying a count of em-dashes and en-dashes in articles so that we know what to expect from AI generated self-aggrandizing articles like this.
apart from the skepticism and anti AI hype. One down side that is pointed out is that AI has the potential to dissuade people from learning. Why go through the pains of learning something when an AI can do it faster and better.

I do get the argument that it is a tool and everyone will have to adapt around it. But at some point it can be extremely demoralizing that a phd project that took months or years can be done by AI in a fraction of the time.