You may have noticed that anger at AI is white hot right now. For a bunch of reasons I've already discussed. It's particularly and unsurprisingly hot among young Americans, who can't find jobs, homes, health care, or much of anything else to give them a leg up in a country hollowed out by historic levels of corruption. They're being told, usually by people who already have theirs, that they should be more excited about the latest evolutions in software automation. "Why aren't you more interested in nuanced conversations about the latest evolutions in software automation," fans of the latest evolutions in software automation will ask. As if the world isn't on fire.It's all starting to bubble over. A few weeks ago a speaker giving a commencement address at the University of Central Florida was loudly booed after she proclaimed that improvements in software automation should be viewed as the "next industrial revolution." From the video, Orlando-based executive Gloria Caulfield was…
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