Bad Bunny’s album nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana comes true with regards to this genocide on Gaza, and it is not at all his fault but it is quite unfortunate timing. (Considering, also, the possibly algorithmic-driven high prices of his forthcoming “Most Wanted” tour, with dollar differentials down to a seat level). “Nadie saaaabeee, lo que va a pasar mañana, lo que va a pasar mañanaaa” the choir sings, and it’s true.
Sweeping in many recent readings—14% chance of superintelligent AI leading to human annihilation; not a bank without an AI hand, the use of real-life famous people as AI chatbot with different name—have to point out that this contemporary moment, if you will (hardly the proper name for it) is terrain for the title Why AI Won’t Work. We can hardly call a spade a spade among ourselves. Imagine deep-fakes of people you spend hours and hours in futile argument and coax? The prospect of time and labor and spirit theft as magna carta of soul-level warfare?
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