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Spending any amount of time online exposes you to narratives of AI inevitability.

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    Spending any amount of time online exposes you to narratives of AI inevitability.

    I use AI every day, and while I don't think it's all that it's cracked up to be, there's a more critical missing link between narrative and notions of widespread adoption - supply chain shortages.

    My most recent podcast episode with @khasir brought a grounded perspective to AI & the role that us normal folks can play in its future. I wrote a companion piece to highlight 5 key points that came up in our conversation, adding my own two cents where applicable.

    You can read the article by clicking the link, and listen to the full episode on your platform of choice by checking out my bio.

    hellofrommarv.substack.com/p/5-things-i-learned-in-conversation-bc5

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