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The left is missing out on AI

8 days ago
  • #left-skepticism
  • #future-of-work
  • #AI-politics
  • The left has largely refused to engage seriously with AI, ceding the debate to the right.
  • Key figures on the left dismiss AI as 'spicy autocomplete' or 'stochastic parrots,' downplaying its significance.
  • Left-leaning publications like The Nation and N+1 argue that AI lacks true understanding or intelligence.
  • There's a growing consensus on the left that AI is a con or bubble, driven by tech CEOs for profit.
  • Skepticism stems from past tech failures like blockchain and contradictions in tech leaders' statements about AI risks.
  • Academia, particularly left-leaning scholars, reinforces skepticism, framing AI as philosophically flawed.
  • The right, in contrast, is more engaged with AI, recognizing both its dangers and opportunities.
  • The left's disengagement risks missing political and policy opportunities, such as using AI for public good.
  • Some left politicians, like Bernie Sanders, are starting to address AI, but intellectual circles lag behind.
  • The left's stance may lead to missed chances in shaping AI's future, from regulation to post-human ethics.