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Is There Any End to the Atlantic's "End-Ism" Fetish?(newrepublic.com)
12 points by amadeuspagel 8 hours ago | 5 comments
arjie 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It’s just a different form of outrage porn. Attractive to a kind of conservative blue-tribe member. A single argument shape applied to various targets. It’s style-transfer into a field.

No different from popular movie or TV tropes is a magazine trope.

attemptone 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Quoting a chatbot in an article that is not related to a chatbot felt offputting and weird. I had to stop reading, because it somehow undermined any interest i had in the article

simianwords 7 hours ago | parent [-]

This will become more popular - using ai as a neutral entity. I think it has its place and works well but can be abused

attemptone 6 hours ago | parent [-]

I dont think so. Admittedtly I live in a peculiar bubble (mix of scientists, artists and programmers) but nobody that I know personally talks about chatbots in neutral terms, let alone in favorable ones.

If we take chatgpt and the ones from the other brands as neutral entities we as a society have a lot of work and self-reflection to do.

simianwords 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I while back I posted a chatgpt analysis of the percentage of articles (from main stream journalism outlets) positive about technology vs negative. The answer was unambiguously negative - around 70-80% negative vs 10% positive. Generally these type of media outlets hinge on negativity and cynicism.

Optimism is seen as childish.