'Move fast & break things' may lead to slower sober thoughts and then Policy enabling citizens controlling AI. After all, the current business model sucks and it's as Cory Doctorow characterizes it as "enshitification". AI is still just a 'tool' and big tech employees the tool makers. Human knowledge, experience and thought are the 'juice' in the AI tank - to use a physical analogy.
'Move fast & break things' may lead to slower sober thoughts and then Policy enabling citizens controlling AI. After all, the current business model sucks and it's as Cory Doctorow characterizes it as "enshitification". AI is still just a 'tool' and big tech employees the tool makers. Human knowledge, experience and thought are the 'juice' in the AI tank - to use a physical analogy.
You’re right. In my line of work, we’re told to “move fast and fail fast,” and we’ve noticed it leaves almost no time to think only to deliver.
And you’re spot on, tools reflect the hands that wield them and the systems that fund them.
Also, love that you mentioned Cory Doctorow. I’ve been following his work for years, and his take on “enshitification” couldn’t be more accurate.