By Edo Segal
The sentence I wrote that scared me most was not about what AI can do. It was about what AI showed me.
"I never had to leave my own way of thinking."
I wrote that in *You On AI* as a celebration. I meant it as one. Working with Claude on Napster Station, describing a problem in plain English and watching a working implementation materialize — the thrill was that the translation barrier had vanished. The machine met me where I was. No foreign syntax. No compression of intent. Just my thoughts, realized.
I still believe that moment was real. The liberation was real. But Eli Pariser's work made me see the other side of that sentence, and the other side kept me up
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