I have some thoughts on https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/05/too-much-happening-too-fast/687177/?gift=nwn-guseqS6cY1kVeEKZAUJGzsWHB05vLuDlMisVh94 that I might write up in a post this weekend. Warzel seems to imply that AI-boosters and AI-doomers are overreacting and that the AI industry is being irresponsible by using grave rhetoric, but this seems to take as given that the rhetoric around AI is not broadly accurate and that people are reacting, if not correctly, with appropriate concern for the stakes.
I have some thoughts on https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/05/too-much-happening-too-fast/687177/?gift=nwn-guseqS6cY1kVeEKZAUJGzsWHB05vLuDlMisVh94 that I might write up in a post this weekend. Warzel seems to imply that AI-boosters and AI-doomers are overreacting and that the AI industry is being irresponsible by using grave rhetoric, but this seems to take as given that the rhetoric around AI is not broadly accurate and that people are reacting, if not correctly, with appropriate concern for the stakes.