There are a lot of folks out there tell you that what matters now is 'taste'. Some loosely defined term that boils down to "know if the output is slop or not slop". While it is probably a useful skill, I'd argue the thing that will ultimately determine if your AI assisted software is how much you care. Why taste is the most important thing in an age of AI, from Alex Komoroske | Lenny Rachitsky | 13 commentsWhy taste is the most important thing in an age of AI, from Alex Komoroske | 13 comments on LinkedInLinkedInLenny RachitskyWhen I think about the origins of the term 'taste' I think about that often quoted speech by Ira Glass:He uses the word 'taste' within the video as a way to help encourage people to stick to things long before they can produce things to the quality they desire. I think in this form 'taste' means something pure.More than a decade later I think the intention has been twisted in it's recent usage. Taste is no longer about you and your vision for something, it's…
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