So much negative thinking and panic about AI when ultimately, just like with pretty much every major...

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Richard Socher argues AI panic is overblown, citing historical precedent: major tech advances ultimately boost productivity and broaden access to goods/services.
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- AI-driven panic contradicts historical patterns where tech advances increased broad productivity.
- Equitable access to services currently limited to elites will expand as AI matures.
- The 'displacement narrative' for software engineers is empirically challenged by rising demand.
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- AI Panic vs Historical Tech Adoption
Richard Socher on X: "So much negative thinking and panic about AI when ultimately, just like with pretty much every major technological advance in history, we'll all be more productive once it's settled. We'll also have more equitable access to goods and services that currently only few people have" / X
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So much negative thinking and panic about AI when ultimately, just like with pretty much every major technological advance in history, we'll all be more productive once it's settled. We'll also have more equitable access to goods and services that currently only few people have access to.
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@Konstantine
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May 1
Narrative violation and great insight from the latest Citadel Securities banger by Frank Flight: "We illustrated back in February that demand for software engineers, the most AI exposed occupation was accelerating higher, which we argued violates the displacement narrative.
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