The first order effects with intelligence as utility is dumbing down people en masse. The first cut AI is doing the job but the real deal is how we evolve a higher form and function. This cannot be delegated. This is where it will matter to be human. Our real job was always about evolving the solutions. AI accelerates this.
@chamath There is a reason why systems cannot capture them efficiently. It was never due to lack of tools but the incentive for the contributor. For example, Digital dust always had more signal than formal documentation systems.
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Why is Hyderabad so expensive?. I spent 1 week in Bangalore, everything was a minimum 15% cheaper and higher quality except for the traffic. Ex: I ordered a veg thali for 23 people from Babai Hotel and it costed me -4000 INR. Any explanation?
@ManishPandeyLKW I bought an MG Essence Pro last month. The product is good but the after sale customer experience is one of the worst I have seen. I have owned 3 cars so far.
Non refundable wallets by EV charging stations is a big scam. None of the Jiopulse charging stations worked for me and neither did it allowing me a refund on the app.
The job displacement isn't normal, an Anthropic couldn't have 1 trillion USD valuation if it was not just replacing but also transforming work as we know it. @jason is right and @chamath & @DavidSacks are completely disingenuous about the job market.
@havellsindia pathetic service quality and response times. It’s been over a month and we are in the middle of summer. Bought 3 ACs from you guys and they are not installed well with repeated issues. Technicians do not come even after pursuing them. Very disappointed.
I’m not just worried about excessive screen time—I’m deeply concerned about AI’s potential to dumb down humanity as a whole. As the technology grows more capable, it steadily reduces the incentive (and need) for most people to think, reason, and solve problems with their own minds….
This MRI study on young kids just exposed something terrifying:
They scanned the brains of 60 children aged 3–5 — including 5-year-old Rose — and found interactive screen time is causing measurable loss of white matter in their developing brains. Even just 2 hours a day is linked to impaired neural connectivity, language, and literacy development.
Professor Mike Nagel (neuroscientist and father) said his first reaction was simply: “Wow… I was not anticipating seeing anything like that.”
We’re physically changing children’s brains before they even start school — and the damage is visible on scans.
This one actually unsettled me. I’ve always suspected too much screen time was bad, but seeing real white matter loss in toddlers hits different.
Parents of little ones — has this kind of research changed how much screen time you allow?