What I’m getting from this exchange is that people on the left have ethical concerns about plagiarism, and don’t trust half-baked technology. They also value quality over quantity.
I’m okay with being pigeonholed in this way. Drink all the coffee you want, dude.
For me it’s mostly the half baked technology angle. I’ve been in the tech industry for almost twenty years now and I’ve seen many, many cycles of hype. This one is less obviously dumb than NFTs but it still has all the same hallmarks.
Maybe it’ll be useful at some point for summary or synthesis but for now it’s just a neat toy.
What I’m getting from this exchange is that people on the left have ethical concerns about plagiarism, and don’t trust half-baked technology. They also value quality over quantity.
I’m okay with being pigeonholed in this way. Drink all the coffee you want, dude.
For me it’s mostly the half baked technology angle. I’ve been in the tech industry for almost twenty years now and I’ve seen many, many cycles of hype. This one is less obviously dumb than NFTs but it still has all the same hallmarks.
Maybe it’ll be useful at some point for summary or synthesis but for now it’s just a neat toy.
This is an answer that resonates with me because it feels so correct.
Also, you know you can read a book in a coffee shop, right?
It’s the best of both worlds!