By Edo Segal
The question that rewired my thinking was not about what machines can do. It was about what they cannot be.
I need to be precise here, because the distinction matters more than it sounds like it does. In every chapter of *You On AI*, I wrote about capability — the collapsing distance between imagination and artifact, the twenty-fold productivity multiplier, the feeling of building at the speed of thought. All of that is real. I stand by every word of it. But capability is only half the picture, and for months it was the only half I could see.
Terry Winograd saw the other half first. And he saw it from the most uncomfortable position imaginable: standing inside a triumph that everyone else was
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