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Journalism has no duty to make AI more accurate, argues critical analysis of AI's normalcy

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Matt Pearce

3d ago· 8 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article argues that journalism and content creators should not feel obligated to make their work AI-friendly or to help improve AI accuracy. It contends that AI is a normal technology with real but not catastrophic impacts, and that the jobpocalypse and superintelligence are not imminent. The piece advocates for public policy to support a "learning society" under AI, emphasizing that writing is an act of learning and that human-created content has intrinsic value beyond its utility for training AI systems.

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bskyJournalism has no duty to make AI more accurate, argues critical analysis of AI's normalcymattdpearce.substack.com

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Since it no longer goes without saying, the newsletter is 100% human-written, because the author believes that writing is an act of learning by doing.
AI causes disruptions much like any other innovation. Its impacts, while real, are not fantastic or mysterious.
The jobpocalypse — mass human unemployment caused by AI — is obviously not coming soon, nor is robot superintelligence.
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Why public policy will be necessary to support "a learning society" under AI.

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