immiserated and precaratized
dafuq?
Whereas the people who choose when and how to use AI — the centaurs
que?
The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide
A bit contrived?
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immiserated and precaratized
dafuq?
Whereas the people who choose when and how to use AI — the centaurs
que?
The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide
A bit contrived?
Thanks for bringing us this extraterrestrial perspective, OP. Extraterrestrial voices matter! 🫡
Sounds like he writes with a thesaurus open
It means you get to become the AI's fact checker and you get fired if the AI fucks up and you missed it, just because the company needs a human to blame. If you don't burn out first.
Amazon just announced this is exactly what's going to happen
Maybe Im just not understanding the point of the centaur analogy, but it seems more convoluting than it does useful. At least in comparison to just making the same points without the analogy.
The point of a good analogy is to make your broader points immediately register with the reader, not create an entirely new concept to explain
The intention is to describe humans serving machines instead of machines serving humans. The term centaur doesn’t necessarily describe servitude and there’s probably a better term that is more apt and more readily understood.
For me, it's more that it's a vivid image. I have felt that "immiseration" so it immediately resonates; I don't need a metaphor. But when people who don't know technology are gushing about the latest agentic process, I wonder if having a somewhat grotesque, embellished counter will be useful.
precaratized? Now that's a word you don't hear every day.
We in spanish speaking countries use the translated word precarización pretty abundantly in politic debate, which, in a way, it may or may not reflect the state of our socioeconomic reality.
Hadn't heard "precaritized" either. Brings to mind some penultimate additions to pillow forts, though.
goal is to improve the quality of AI criticism
I agree to the goal.
Not sure how to reach it with so much noise hidden in complicated wording...
Why is there a modular synth in the background on the picture xD