What people mean when they say "I hate AI"
derenrich.medium.comI mean I hate low effort slop that's pushed from every vaguely technical source and tells me it's great. It's very clearly junk.
I think what people hate is the sense of quality degradation. Everything feels cheap. Everything feels like it's meant to be consumed in the next 20 seconds, and then forgotten about. People want stuff that doesn't suck.
All of it lacks any connection to senses, emotions and particularly, motor cortexes. Ie, there’s no syntactical flow. It has no essence. No drop offs, it’s a kind of grammatical static and that includes the imagery. How engineers thought this was a good idea is perplexing.
I know what you're saying. But what you are describing isn't "AI". It isn't even "LLMs". It's one particular use of that technology.
I was trying to zoom in on exactly what people don't like.
Remember, there are no algorithms in nature. The binary has a different relationship to data in and of itself (data is analog).
When we speak of syntactical essence, we’re speaking more than simply AI, I’m including the binary cauterization.
The sterile solutionism that tears away the syntax from operation is a massive hole, a void that segregates animal thought from machine.
Know what you are really talking about.
That engineers do not recognize the toyness, the cheap practicality of remaining at the binary at the expense of syntax-analog says an immense amount of where we are and how bad things are.
What's so shocking I think is how comp sci programs separated fromeven basic principles of engineering to craft software. Engineers at least had to adhere to resonances and structural loads and geologic principles. Software has no tether to reality except as A/B tested cog-sci intuition, which has nothing to do with neuroscience or even psychology. The only rules of software is to get the audience using it and extracting value "within reason" which is dictated by Wall Street. Software is in a sense, where animal life goes to die.
Try seeing AI as the symptom humanity can finally recognize about how badly the last 50 years have been of the PC age.
sounds like you agree that when people say "AI" they aren't referring to the concept in a narrow sense.
There is no narrow sense, it's a paradoxical phrase, like conduit metaphor. Intelligence can never be artificial. Math is never a model that reaches sentience. Software is neither engineering nor is it science. It inhabits some bizarre overlap with reality that is pretext simula.
AI is software's achille's heel giveaway.
It was a bad idea from the beginning, Von Neumann, Shannon, McCullough got it entirely wrong (though Shannon admitted as such late in career).