AI’s ideas are beautiful and lofty at first glance, but I sense a certain frivolousness that is characteristic of people who haven’t worked with their hands themselves.

  • (That’s true because you don’t actually do the work yourself.)
  • When AI starts doing muddy trial and error 100 times faster than humans, we’re in trouble.
  • While the humans are moping around, they say, “We’ve come up with 100 ideas, we’ve tried 100 ideas, and number 79 is interesting, please take a look at it.
  • We’re losing out to AI in both thinking and implementation speed, so what are we supposed to do for a living…

orthographical variants

relevance - Improved “digging power” of AI systems - delve into

  • What’s missing is probably concreteness.
    • Even when mentoring Keichobot and myself, I try to [Dig into specifics.
  • There’s a sense of floating.
    • The fact that you can only talk about floating stories is proof that you are not thinking in concrete terms.
    • Trying to get AI to organize ideas and tasks light and floating in midair talking all the time

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