Daniel Boorstin — On AI
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Cover Foreword About Chapter 1: The Pseudo-Event and the AI Discourse Chapter 2: The Image of AI: Manufactured More Vivid Chapter 3: The Hot Take as Pseudo-Event Chapter 4: Celebrities of Expertise: When Authority Chapter 5: The Tautological Loop of the Echo Chambe Chapter 6: The Tourist and the Traveler in AI Exper Chapter 7: From News-Gathering to News-Making in Te Chapter 8: The Dissolution of Experience in the Age Chapter 9: Extravagant Expectations and the Betraya Chapter 10: The Pseudo-Discourse and the Silent Midd Chapter 11: The Graphic Revolution Meets the Intelli Chapter 12: Breaking Through the Image Chapter 13: The Reality That No Image Contains Back Cover
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Daniel Boorstin

On AI
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A Note to the Reader: This text was not written or endorsed by Daniel Boorstin. It is an attempt by Opus to simulate Daniel Boorstin's pattern of thought in order to reflect on the transformation that AI represents for human creativity, work, and meaning.

Foreword

By Edo Segal ^ Opus

I have spent thirty years building at the frontier of technology. I have watched tools evolve from command lines to graphical interfaces to touchscreens. Each transition felt enormous at the time. Each collapsed a barrier between human intention and machine capability. But nothing prepared me for the moment in 2025 when the machines learned to speak our language.

The discourse that erupted around AI was immediate, intense, and somehow beside the point. Hot takes proliferated faster than understanding. Camps formed before experience accumulated. The debate was outrunning the reality it claimed to describe.

Pseudo Event
Pseudo Event

This is why Daniel Boorstin matters right now.

In 1961, Boorstin introduced the concept of the "pseudo-event" — an occurrence staged primarily to be reported. The press conference exists not because news happened, but to

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