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Life After Language

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  • May 5, 2023
  • #ArtificialIntelligence #ChatGPT
Venkatesh Rao
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In October 2013, I wrote a post arguing that computing was disrupting language and that this was the Mother of All Disruptions. My specific argument was that human-to-human communic... Show More

In October 2013, I wrote a post arguing that computing was disrupting language and that this was the Mother of All Disruptions. My specific argument was that human-to-human communication was an over-served market, and that computing was driving a classic disruption pattern by serving an under-served marginal market: machine-to-machine and organization-to-organization communications. At the time, I didn’t have AI in mind, just the torrents of non-human-readable data flowing across the internet.

But now, a decade later, it’s obvious that AI is a big part of how the disruption is unfolding. Two ongoing things drove it home for me this week.

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Jason Wei @_jasonwei · May 8, 2023
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Thought-provoking blog post: It's not implausible that, in the coming decades, humanity could fragment into eight billion discrete linguistic spheres, each person conversing with a tailored AI in a private idiom. As a side effect, our inner monologues…
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