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Joshua Doležal's avatar

This is great, Bob. I guess it leads to fewer people “writing” ad copy, but if that is soul-sucking work anyway, maybe that is for the best. That monument ad is fantastic (don’t let time erase...). But I suppose there is still a craft to ad writing that AI can’t approach. I’m thinking of Don Draper in Mad Men, and that iconic scene, “The Carousel,” which you can see on Vimeo. Your opening example of reporters interviewing a candidate, however, made me wonder how many speech writers will be replaced by AI, and if AI might, in that way, gain some power over actual policy. It seems disturbing that AI weighs all opinions equally -- there appears to be no ability to curate knowledge, or to identify falsehood. There aren’t even “alternative facts” -- there is just a sea of words, and they’re all given equal credence. What we often want in leadership is discernment and moral authority. But that also requires discernment on the part of the people choosing the leader, and if we don’t know whether the words coming out of a candidate’s mouth are their own or bot-generated, I guess I can’t decide if that could be good for democracy (fueling a more aware and invested citizenship) or if, as I suspect, our default to laziness will make us perpetually more vulnerable to...what, exactly, I’m not sure. Another piece that came to mind while reading this is Ellen Ullman’s “Dining with Robots,” which takes some pains to show that a robot will never enjoy a fine dinner, a la Julia Child. The essay begins with a trip to a farmer’s market, that mecca for foodies, and ends with a trip to the supermarket. But Ullman reflects, in that robot-like grocery store, that instead of us making robots in our image, they have steadily been remaking us in theirs.

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Matt Russell's avatar

The most eye opening thing in Robert's piece is that AI did a very solid job of identifying what the public arguments are for private school vouchers AND how weak the public arguments are for supporting public education. AI will continue to amplify that difference until liberals start to do a better job of developing the social movement to support smart government, starting with public schools. And thus is the reason that Republicans have gone after public schools. They know where the power to block them lies and they know how to use the tools of the 21st century and how to recruit the leaders of the 21st century to advance their agenda.

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