Karen Hao's "Everything Machines": A Critique of AI as a Universal Solution
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The article discusses Karen Hao's term "Everything Machines" to describe modern AI systems, critiquing how AI is framed not as specific tools for specific problems but as a universal solution that can do anything if only we prompt it correctly or build larger data centers. The piece argues this framing is misleading and problematic.
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'AI' systems are not framed as specific tools that solve specific problems in specific ways but just as solution in itself
There is nothing 'AI' cannot do, if it fails we just failed it by not prompting it right or not building large enough data centers or not waiting for another 6 months when these stochastic systems will totally be able to do whatever was needed.
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