| ▲ | raincole 20 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
A valuable lesson AI taught me is how bad articles on Bloomberg and Forbes are. They probably have always been this bad, but I were unaware of that until they started writing about AI (because, admittedly, I subconsciously thought well-known = good). | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | IanCal 19 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
There’s something called the Gell-Mann amnesia effect where people often see what you have but then go back to assuming the other stories are all reliable. I used to love Private Eye and they have done great journalism that’s highly acclaimed, but the only thing they wrote that I really knew about (literally the office I was in) was outrageously wrong and would have been so easy to verify (ask literally anyone in the BBC building we were in to go to that floor, or take a tour or write an email). Can’t read it any more. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | cwillu 14 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Odd take, as this was actually a pretty good article. The GP appears to be mostly bemoaning the fact that it's targeted at a lay audience. | |||||||||||||||||||||||