If the answer is no, this is the follow-up: - Are we in the middle of an AI psychosis epidemic (pandemic?) that has yet to peak?
AI was supposed to devalue a lot of sophisticated work, but we are seeing the opposite.
And it’s not just the creator of the slop that thinks they are a genius - that’s understandable, they might need that, the sycophantic LLMs tuned for increasing engagement sniped them, etc. But the consumer of the slop also appears extremely impressed with prose that sometimes hurts to read, and lacks any intellectual value or sophistication. With absolutely no validation of value, people are almost charmed like a snake.
Last question: Is it a “hard times, strong men/women, good times, weak men/women” thing, and our generation caught the end of the good times?
I am almost sad that Knuth had to see these days.
ufukkaraca•1h ago
we're slowly learning to make our peace with a new pace, and that psychosis will definitely peak, allowing us to slowly be disillusioned, make it a normal part of what we do, and detach to some extend