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Leo C's avatar

I really do love the analogy and an impact-focused write up, distinct from most exaggerated takes from AI doomers just yelling about two studies that show little ROI from AI.

However, I implore all writers on substack to please NOT use chatGPT for writing the actual sentence structures of the text. I really do not enjoy reading a post (otherwise very intelligent and nuanced) and feeling like i’m reading the chat interface with my ChatGPT. There are plenty of ways to collaborate with an AI editor and AI research partner without relying on it to actually write for you.

The types of writing markers that overuse em dashes and constantly say “this isn’t x, it’s y!” is now just repeated everywhere. I am not calling it slop, because the content is quite decent, but I really do want to hear your voice as an author. AI generated articles are so wordy and lose the audience.

The famous quote “I didn't have time to write you a short letter, so I wrote you a long one” couldn’t be more true nowadays.

Lewis Heriz's avatar

Just incredible. An entire article built around an environment metaphor for the tech industry without once critically detailing the multifarious ways that industry - and the boom and bust logic that governs it - is destroying the actual environment. Tech bros are so totally disassociated from the material reality most of us live in, they see the environment as an abstracted concept to use as yet another self-mythologising tool rather than the essential substrate for life that it is relentlessly obliterating. Who honestly gives a fuck about ‘who survives and who dies’ in this culture that’s ruining the future for the rest of us at this stage? They do not give a fuck about us.

If this is just a repeat of previous cycles that gave us Amazon and the rest, allowing individuals to have more global power than any one country’s government, then one thing’s for sure: everyone - outside of the tech industry - will lose.

These guys never learn. And it’s going to come back to bite them eventually. It’ll be the environment we rely on for life that’ll do it.

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