By Edo Segal
The first thing I noticed was not a thought. It was my ribcage.
Halfway through the manuscript you are about to read, I put my laptop down and placed my hand on my chest. I had been working with Claude for four hours straight — building, prompting, evaluating, redirecting. The work was extraordinary. The output was real. And my breathing was so shallow I might as well have been holding my breath underwater.
I had spent the entirety of You On AI describing the AI revolution in the language of cognition. Intelligence as a river. The imagination-to-artifact ratio collapsing. Ascending friction. The candle of consciousness. Every metaphor lived in the mind. Every argument was built on what we think, what we choose, what we ask.
A reading-companion catalog of the 14 Orange Pill Wiki entries linked from this book — the people, ideas, works, and events that Linda Stone — On AI uses as stepping stones for thinking through the AI revolution.
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