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11:15 AM EDT on June 18, 2025
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"You can't be a serious critic," New York Times technology reporter Kevin Roose
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wrote on Tuesday, [44]on Bluesky, about artificial intelligence, "if you're in
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denial about how useful it is." Narrowly, in strict terms, this is true: You
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can't be a serious critic of anything if you are in denial about any part of
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it, where "in denial" describes an irrational and unfounded rejection of
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empirical reality. That's hardly even worth saying, but it's also not really
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what Roose is saying.
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What Roose wants is to put an entire suite of claims about the technology
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presently doing business as "artificial intelligence"—not just that it has more
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than zero uses (a thing nobody really denies) but that it truly is artificial
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intelligence or anything like it; that it represents a profound leap forward
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for technology and human endeavor; that it is the future; that, as such,
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adopting it and integrating it into day-to-day work and life processes is the
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smart move—beyond dispute. He wants to marginalize the many technology experts,
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media knowers, and sharp lay readers who have for years been calling his work
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on behalf of those claims appalling boobery. He wants his readers to view all
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of those critics as coterminous with whatever minor body of irrelevant
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five-follower internet loons might bother trying to argue the literal
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uselessness of a predictive text generator or a program that collates search
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engine results into layperson's language. He wants his readers to think of all
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the critics as united in an essentially pathological relationship with the
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observable world. And he wants the juice of dancing this shitty little
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passive-aggressive jig on Bluesky, the social-media platform where many of
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those critics will encounter his work and, while dunking on it, also share it
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around to some number of people who will read it.
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Why do this crap? I think that I would be embarrassed. I think that after I'd
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[45]gassed up cryptocurrency and NFTs in the New York Times and told New York
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Times readers that the Bing search engine was trying to [46]steal me away from
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my wife, I would have asked my editor if maybe I could cover the Broadway beat
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for a while instead of continuing to smirk at the world while pouring fire ants
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down the front of my shorts for a living. So: Why do it? But also: How?
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I think about these questions a lot, certainly more than I should. (Not just
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about Kevin Roose! Sometimes also about Felix Salmon.) Some two decades since
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the digital-media attention economy took shape and, sheesh, like 13 years into
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my own career working in that economy, the list of the cold incentives that
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might drive a journalist toward this type of routine—attention, website
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traffic, access to industry honchos otherwise not inclined toward talking to
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the press, the possibility of later getting a nice job from one of them—is
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depressingly easy to conjure. But that list's plausibility as a Kevin Roose
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Explainer is, for me, limited by my fixed standing assumption that other people
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have and value dignity.
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Something occurred to me the other day when I was thinking about this—not even
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Tuesday! Not even prompted by this particular Kevin Roose Bluesky post!—and has
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been sort of following me around since, making me feel squirmy and
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uncomfortable and haunted. What occurred to me was the possibility that what
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had seemed, to me, like it could only come from a chilling and impossible level
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of cynicism might come instead from a perverse and even more chilling variety
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of mostly genuine belief. Not in the transformative power of AI! I'm talking
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about something wider and deeper and more frightening than that: a genuine and
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horribly earnest belief in not believing in anything.
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My suspicion, my awful awful newfound theory, is that there are people with a
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sincere and even kind of innocent belief that we are all just picking winners,
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in everything: that ideology, advocacy, analysis, criticism, affinity, even
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taste and style and association are essentially predictions. That what a person
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tries to do, the essential task of a person, is to identify who and what is
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going to come out on top, and align with it. The rest—what you say, what you
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do—is just enacting your pick and working in service to it.
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I was thinking about a lot of different stuff. I was thinking about the
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phenomenon of small-fry sports-bettor bros with no passion for any serious
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right-wing politics going big for Donald Trump in 2024 based on a view of their
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vote as something like a wager, and of Trump as the bold, ambitious
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choice—risky, but with the bigger potential payout. I was thinking about
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sophisticated, high-achieving tech-industry types abruptly throwing off all of
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their (thin, half-cooked, fundamentally dogshit, but still) liberal-libertarian
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politics to get behind an explicitly authoritarian program and help build its
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surveillance state. I was thinking about bushy-tailed go-getter types in legacy
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media who kept their language carefully bland around policing reform,
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anti-racism, and social justice during those topics' brief heightened salience
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around the George Floyd protests, and then smoothly pivoted to criticizing the
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excesses of woke when the winds changed. I was thinking about randos whom Elon
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Musk would not cross a sidewalk to piss on if they were on fire, who, when
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Trump invited Musk to gut federal government agencies and programs that benefit
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their own lives, rushed to tweet GIFs of Musk, like, dunking on somebody's head
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at his critics. I was thinking about [47]bag culture. And I was thinking about
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Kevin Roose, serially and with apparent enthusiasm donning each next pair of
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gigantic clown shoes handed to him by this or that Silicon Valley titan, and
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dancing in them long past the point when everybody else figured out it was all
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on behalf of a grift.
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To these people this kind of thing is not cynicism, both because they believe
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it's just what everybody is doing and because they do not regard it as ugly or
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underhanded or whatever. Making the right pick is simply being smart. And not
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necessarily in some kind of edgy-cool or subversive way, but smart the very
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same shit-eating way that the dorkus malorkus who gets onto a friendly
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first-name basis with the middle-school assistant principal is smart. They just
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want to be smart.
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So these people look at, say, socialists, and they see fools—not because of
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moral or ethical objections to socialism or whatever, or because of any
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authentically held objections or analysis at all, but simply because they can
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see that, at present, socialism is not winning. All the most powerful guys are
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against it. Can't those fools see it? They have picked a loser. They should
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pick the winner instead.
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Likewise, when all the rich guys got behind cryptocurrency, and all the rich
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cryptocurrency guys got behind Donald Trump, for these people the thing to do
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was very obvious, even if they had previously regarded crypto as a scam: not
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just to buy some cryptocurrency—the kind of move any cynic might make—but to
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adopt the attitudes and positions of a crypto enthusiast. Neither their
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conscience nor their concept of dignity troubles them in this switcheroo,
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because they take for granted that this is the precise way everyone forms the
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stuff they say and appear to think. In their view, someone like me dumps on
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cryptocurrency not because of an analytical conclusion that it sucks and is a
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scam, or because of a moral conclusion that as a scam it is reprehensible, but
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because I am making a pragmatic prediction that it will fail; my arguments for
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it being bad, in this view, are at best just the articulation of the reasons
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why I think it will not win.
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Personally, when Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election and threw open
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the regulatory gates for crypto, I saw it as a bleak and bitter vindication of
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crypto skepticism: Critics had always been right to have identified it as a
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tool of predators and scam artists, and now, in its embrace by the most brazen
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undisguised crook in American society and the gleeful removal of all safeguards
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protecting people from it, everyone could see it for what it is. For the
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specimens we are examining here today, they saw almost the exact opposite: not
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just a victory for crypto and its boosters, but an actual self-evident
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refutation of crypto skeptics' arguments—for the simple reason that these
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people understood those arguments to have always been at root a prediction that
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crypto would lose, and crypto had won.
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This has not been how I have approached my life—I think that's sort of
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painfully obvious—and I think in general it is mostly not how people approach
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their lives. I think in general even really flawed and derelict people like me
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are trying to figure out what's right or what's best or what's just or what's
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fair, or at least some workable compromise between the demands of those pesky
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ideas and our desire for near-term comfort and stability. I think in general
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people only form associations on the basis of what they think will win in
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certain discrete circumstances, like betting on a horse race or making
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stock-market trades or whatever; the rest of life is more complicated than
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that. You vote for the candidate you think will represent your interests in
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government and you hope they will win; you do not try to figure out who is
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going to win and then vote for them. You praise the beauty of an artwork
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because you think it's beautiful, not because you expect it will smash
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auction-price records. You root for the Sacramento Kings because you are a sick
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pervert, not because you believe they will ever win the NBA Finals.
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And so, for probably most people, it would be sort of uncomfortable to, for
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example, shrug off the social ideas you'd vocally advocated for and throw
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yourself behind a political movement in direct opposition to all of them! Not
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only on principle—you'd actually believed that stuff, after all—but because of
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things like dignity and even vanity: People in general do not want to look like
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turncoats, scumbags, or frontrunners. Likewise, for probably most people, the
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dissolution of a succession of huge tech-industry hypes having exposed you as a
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[48]world-historic stooge and imbecile might temper your eagerness to deliver a
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public Funkmaster Flex routine on behalf of AI companies! Not even for
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particularly admirable reasons; you might just be tired of looking like a
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world-historic stooge and imbecile in the New York Times.
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But now imagine believing that victory, whenever it arrived and on whatever
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terms it was accomplished, would automatically redeem all that debasement. If
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you believed that Trump winning would mean that everyone who supported him was
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right to have done so, because they had picked the winner; that the mega-rich
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AI industry buying its way into all corners of American society would mean that
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critics of the technology and of using it to displace human labors were not
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just defeated but meaningfully wrong in their criticisms; that some celebrity
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getting richer from a crypto rug-pull that ripped off hundreds of thousands of
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less-rich people would actually vindicate the celebrity's choice to participate
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in it, because of how much richer it made them. Imagine holding this as an
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authentic understanding of how the world works: that the simple binary outcome
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of a contest had the power to reach back through time and adjust the ethical
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and moral weight of the contestants' choices along the way. Maybe, in that
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case, you would feel differently about what to the rest of us looks like
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straight-up shit eating.
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This, I think, is how a guy like Kevin Roose can do what he does without
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apparent embarrassment, without ever seeming to have learned anything or to
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have been chastened in the least by a series of cigars exploding in his face
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right after he told everyone in the world that smoking these
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guaranteed-not-to-explode cigars was the way of the future. He is playing the
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long game. Non-fungible tokens turned out to be a musical-chairs scam, Web3
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nothing more than a Sony PlayStation in helmet form, crypto at best a
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speculative asset class and at worse a wilderness of Ponzi schemes. AI might
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turn out to be just the ruinous money-pit Potemkin singularity that critics and
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scholars and experts (and I) think it is.
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My theory of Kevin Roose is this: His bet is not on any of these individually,
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but on the very rich and very powerful men and institutions backing them. He
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thinks they are going to win, and that when they do win, it won't matter that
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the rest of us regarded his sucking up to them as a disgrace to journalism and
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human dignity. He is, I suppose I must grant, being very smart.
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[51]213Comments
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[52]Albert Burneko
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