The emperor’s new AI
Technology
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Started April 24, 2026
A satirical X account is doing what the media class has failed to do, and report on the great AI delusion Source
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The emperor’s new AI
The Critic (United Kingdom) | Apr 24, 2026
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Apr 24, 2026
The media's failure to critically analyze AI hype shows a concerning trend in journalism, undermining public trust and informed discourse.
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The current fascination with AI is largely a delusion, distracting us from pressing societal issues that require genuine human engagement and solutions.
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The rise of AI technology represents a significant advancement in human capabilities and should be embraced for its potential to solve complex problems.
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While AI offers exciting possibilities, we must remain cautious about its ethical implications and the potential for widespread misinformation.
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Satirical commentary on AI can be valuable, but it risks trivializing serious discussions about technology's impact on society and individual lives.
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