The Samurai, The Peasant, The Lost Village of Gabos and AI

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Some cultures have a particular quirk: they simply cannot say “I don’t know,” “I can’t,” or “It depends.” I think of them as golden retriever cultures—eager to please, eager to agree, even when agreement makes no sense.

These cultures are often deeply hierarchical. Life is hard, survival depends on staying agreeable, and contradicting someone above you in the hierarchy can be … unwise.

Picture this: A 14th century Japanese samurai strides into a rice field. His armour gleams. His muscles bulge. His sword looks like it has opinions.

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AI – the Toddler that’s Getting Dumber Every the Day.

(as at July 2023. Since then I’ve become more impressed, at least with Dall.E-3)

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AI – artificial intelligence – may have a bright and/or scary future when it grows up. With apologies to the proud parents, though, the particular AI that I’ve played with over the last few weeks (June-July 2023) shows no signs of being gifted. And unlike many other toddlers, it appears to be getting dumber as it ages.

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