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I'm super conflicted about this article. The portion on disabilities is great! But then, we see this:
This is honestly the first part that's outright objectively wrong. A quick look at the Wiki will tell us that the term AGI was already used in 1997, for example. You can't say that it was made up by tech companies about five minutes ago. And the author returns to this “rebranding” later in the article, so you can't just brush this away as a misguided aside; it's just clear that the author does not really know anything about AI, yet is willing to write an article about it. Mix this with the snarky tone, and it just gets very sad.
It's not like that I don't agree with what they say about AI either, and I definitely agree with the big conclusions; it's not like there are no people with a similar opinion that know more about AI (Gary Marcus, for instance), the comparision to disabilities is the novel (to me) part. But I just couldn't share this article with anyone. As I am writing, the top comment on !technology@lemmy.world is criticizing the same part of the article, except in less nice words. I don't think that the person who wrote that comment will learn anything helpful about disabilities from this article…
Not the first time a "journalist" has written about something without understanding it. One of my favourites was one that hevely criticised a MMO after just 8 hours of game play, where like 3 was spent in character creation.