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  • Dafuq?
    To me that article read like a bingo sheet of AI related concepts and anecdotes you already knew of, but wrapped in that fake TED talk coziness where the audience chuckles warmly in all the right places because it makes them feel clever.

  • It's just a bit long, like a transcript of a TED lecture. Tried to wade through it, just about made it.

  • I did try to preface it with interesting not superb or a must read

    It is however, accessible to a wider audience, and being Wired, falls within those parameters; as do the quasi forward thinking TED talk shenanigans.
    In the same span of mental capacity whereby people watched Ex-Machina and came to the instant conclusion that AI that suddenly does Philosophy of self has binary results. Us or them without expanding on enough to consider moral/practical co-existence.

    Anyway I'm going off on tangent. What people keep labeling as AI seems to be in every form media these days and it's interesting seeing the direction it's taking in terms of they're imprinting readership with

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