Decoder with Nilay Patel
Description
Today on Decoder, I want to lay out an idea that's been banging around my head for weeks now as we've been reporting on AI and having conversations here on this show. I've been calling it software brain, and it's a particular way of seeing the world that fits everything into algorithms, databases and loops.
Software brain is powerful stuff. It's a way of thinking that basically created our modern world. But software thinking has also been turbocharged by AI in a way that I think helps explain the enormous gap between how excited the tech industry is about the technology and how regular people are growing to dislike it more and more over time.
Links:
Why software Is eating the world | Marc Andreessen
Gen Z’s love-hate relationship with AI | The Verge
The attacks on Sam Altman are a warning for the AI world | The Verge
Silicon Valley has forgotten what normal people want | The Verge
I saw something new in San Francisco | The New York Times
Anthropic CEO issues dire warning about white-collar work | The Street
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