My own nonexpert opinion is that chatGPT should be viewed as a UX nuclear weapon. In a very real sense, chatGPT doesn't *do* anything but input and output meaningless piles of words, but the vibes are absolutely exquisite. It feels like how computers should work.
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RT @polotek
The "I don't want to interact with other people" thing has been building in our society for a while now. It's a deep topic, and I won't do it justice.
I do think …
https://twitter.com/polotek/status/1648078843738193920
It's all an illusion, of course, but it's a good one, and it's giving people what they want, which is a simple and direct way to make a computer do stuff. We want this to be true so bad it's dangerous. People will get hurt because the vibes are too good.