Kevin Roose argues that to be a credible critic of artificial intelligence, one must recognize its usefulness. However, he extends this argument to marginalize critics who question whether AI is genuinely an advancement or represents a substantial leap in technology. Roose seeks to discredit a range of voices, from experts to casual observers, who challenge the dominant narrative about the necessity and future of AI in our lives, framing them as disconnected from reality itself.
"Roose wants to put an entire suite of claims about artificial intelligence, not just that it has more than zero uses, but that it truly is intelligence."
"He wants to marginalize technology experts who have been calling his work on AI appalling boobery and to unify critics as a pathological relationship with observable reality."
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