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Yeah but HN commenters are not a representative sample of the ebook consumer base

Most consumers probably never heard of the word DRM

Like I said, anecdotal...

It's not a shallow dismissal; it's a dismissal for good reason. It's tangential to the topic, but not to HN overall. It's only curmudgeonly if you assume AI-written posts are the inevitable and good future (aka begging the question). I really don't know how it's "sneering", so I won't address that.

It’s a dismissal with no evidence i.e. it’s a witch hunt. And no one should support that.

The fact that the whole thread has basically devolved into debates over if it is or isn't an LLM written article is proving well enough that it doesn't really matter one way or another

It is a witch hunt with no evidence whatsoever, all based on intuition. It is distraction from the main topic, a topic that enough people find interesting to stay on the top page. What was intellectually interesting has now become a bore fest of repeated back and forth. That’s disrespectful and inconsiderate. Write a new post about why do you think AI writing is dangerous. I don’t mind that. I’d upvote it.

So you're saying Pangram isn't worth much?

The key line "I’m getting a similar sense for the recent US foreign interventions and wars. They all seem to work slightly better than they should."

There is no measurement of efficacy here. It feels like these things are working better because the US military is now doing big public things, but that is not necessarily a good change over not-doing-big-public-things.


Yeah, that was exactly where he lost me. The US military doesn't need a remarkable amount of luck for these operations to be tactical successes, tactical risk wasn't the reason previous administrations didn't do them. The element that was missing was a complete disregard for second order consequences, and Claude has nothing to do with that whatsoever.


Wait where does the idea of consciousness enter this? AGI doesn't need to be conscious.


It's not a liquid, but it's pretty soft.


But can he speak Italian lawn games?


For that to be relevant to this post, they would need to write with secretary hand.


I look forward, should this prove correct, to the explainers from Quanta, Numberphile, etc.


The edginess was, at the core of it, what made them fun in the first place


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