Artificial Ignorance 06月04日 22:35
How To Fall Behind in The Age of AI
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本文以轻松幽默的口吻,为那些对人工智能敬而远之的人们提供了一份“避免被AI淘汰”的指南。文章列举了八个策略,包括假装AI不存在、拒绝使用新科技、固守旧技能等,旨在帮助读者在AI时代保持与科技进步的舒适距离。作者以反讽的语气,揭示了对AI的误解和恐惧,同时也表达了对未来的一种思考。

🚫 假装AI不存在:文章建议读者无视AI相关信息,避免接触任何与AI相关的文章、新闻和社交媒体内容,以此来避免对AI的关注。

🙅‍♀️ 否定AI的实用性:作者建议将AI与之前的科技泡沫相提并论,并质疑AI的实际应用价值,认为其不过是炒作。

⏳ 等待官方指导:文章调侃了依赖官方指令的心态,建议读者等待公司或上级提供AI使用指南,避免主动学习和探索。

💾 坚守旧技术:文章鼓励读者坚持使用旧的、免费的AI模型,避免为最新的AI技术付费,以此来规避科技进步。

🤖 将AI当作搜索引擎或神谕:文章讽刺了两种极端的使用方式,一种是只将AI用于简单搜索,另一种是盲目依赖AI,不给予任何指导。

🙅‍♂️ 拒绝更新技能:作者建议读者固守重复性工作,拒绝学习新技能和自动化,以此来保持对现有工作方式的依赖。

🔒 囤积数据和见解:文章建议读者保守AI相关知识,不与他人分享,以此来维护个人优势。

😌 选择舒适而非能力:文章鼓励读者选择明确的工作内容,避免需要创造力、判断力或战略思维的职位,以此来逃避挑战。

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In the meantime, enjoy this completely earnest and not at all satirical post.


Look, I get it. Every day, dozens of headlines proclaim that AI is the next big thing, or is coming for our jobs, or might end human civilization as we know it. It's exhausting. And honestly, who has the time? We're all busy people.

That's why I've compiled this comprehensive guide for those who've decided that keeping up with AI is too much work. Follow these steps carefully, and you'll maintain a comfortable distance from any technological progress that might disrupt your peaceful existence1.

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1. Pretend AI Isn't Happening

The first rule of falling behind is simple: if you can't see it, it doesn't exist. I would liken AI to the pile of laundry in the corner of my bedroom, or the mail that Kaiser Permanente keeps sending me - ignore it long enough, and it might just go away on its own.

Start by assuming this whole AI thing is just a phase, a fad like Google Glass or pandemic sourdough bread. Why should this time be any different? Actively avoid any headlines with the letters "AI," mute anyone on social media who mentions ChatGPT more than once a week, and don't try anything with "AI" or "Chat" or "GPT" in the name.

If someone tries to show you what AI can do, or tell you why it's important, close your eyes and walk away quickly.

2. Pretend AI Isn't Useful

If that fails, and you're forced to acknowledge AI's existence, pivot immediately to dismissal.

Always lead with comparisons to NFTs and crypto, because behind every new AI influencer is an old crypto influencer. It's all overhyped at the end of the day.

Take the default position that anyone claiming AI is useful is either a paid shill or someone using it for the most pedestrian possible use cases, like writing birthday card messages or marketing content slop.

Never miss an opportunity to mention hallucination rates, conveniently ignoring that humans also make mistakes (but at least our mistakes are authentic!). And always, always call it a bubble. Point out how it's mathematically impossible for AI companies to justify their current valuations2.

3. Wait for the Official AI User Manual

Initiative is overrated. Why experiment when you can wait for someone else to tell you exactly what to do?

Assume that eventually your job or your boss will provide comprehensive instructions on how you're supposed to use AI. Until that blessed day arrives, don't waste time or money on personal experimentation. That's what pioneers are for, and we all know what happened to the pioneers - they died of dysentery on the Oregon Trail.

Whatever you do, definitely don't test out new, unsanctioned use cases. The last thing you want is to discover a productivity hack that makes you indispensable or, worse, entrepreneurial. Mo leverage, mo problems.

4. Only Use Old, Free Technology

Being frugal is a virtue, especially when it helps you avoid progress.

Never, ever pay for the latest AI models - they're not worth it. LLMs are like cars - a Toyota Corolla gets you to your destination just as well as a BMW. Pick one model or chatbot (preferably the first one you tried) and stick with it forever. Loyalty is admirable, even if it's to an outdated technology.

Make sure to benchmark your estimation of AI capabilities based exclusively on free models from 2024. Better yet, base it on the first time you tried the free version of ChatGPT, before you had ever heard of the term "prompt engineering."

And remember: everything listed above about AI is doubly true about AI agents. They're just chatbots with delusions of grandeur, so don't bother looking into them either.

5a. Treat the AI Like A Search Engine

If you absolutely must use AI, at least use it for the simplest possible things.

Only use it to short-circuit things you would have typed into Google anyway. Need the capital of France? Ask AI. Want to know how many teaspoons are in a tablespoon? AI's got you covered. This way, you can technically say you're "using AI" while extracting approximately 0.01% of its value.

Don't bother applying skills like providing good instructions, context, or clear expectations. Just bark orders at it like it's a particularly slow intern. When it gives you mediocre results, you'll have proof that AI isn't all it's cracked up to be.

5b. Treat the AI Like an Oracle

Alternatively, once you come around to using AI, swing wildly in the opposite direction and assume it's an infallible oracle that requires no guidance whatsoever.

Never bother giving it context, constraints, or even basic goals. Just type prompts like "write the perfect marketing email" or "write closing arguments for my fraud trial" and expect miracles. When the AI asks for clarification, roll your eyes - shouldn't artificial intelligence be, you know, intelligent? The inevitable disappointing results will confirm your suspicion that this technology is overhyped, allowing you to return to comfortable skepticism.

6. Refuse to Update Your Skills and Workflows

Change is scary, and scary things should be avoided at all costs.

Double down on the most repetitive, mind-numbing tasks in your job. Data entry, manual reporting, copy-pasting between spreadsheets - these are the skills that built civilization, and by God, they'll sustain it too. More importantly, assume you'll be doing them manually until retirement, which will happen at the "normal" time (by conventional wisdom standards).

Never attempt to automate the boring parts of your work or get more leverage from your time. That would free you up to do more creative, strategic thinking, and who wants that responsibility? Don't bother learning new skill sets or becoming more of a generalist. After all, the more narrow your expertise, the harder you are to replace - like travel agents and switchboard operators.

7. Hoard Your Data and Insights

Knowledge is power, and power should be hoarded like toilet paper during a hurricane.

If you accidentally stumble across a valuable AI insight at work, keep it to yourself. Your colleagues don't need to know about that prompt that saves you three hours a week - let them figure it out themselves. Don't share new ideas or tips internally, and definitely don't contribute to anything resembling an AI knowledge base. That's just giving away your competitive advantage for free.

If the leadership at your company encourages AI experimentation and knowledge sharing, consider this a red flag. Start polishing your resume and find a company that better aligns with your values of zero-sum games and status quo maintenance.

Likewise, if you've taken the dangerous step of tinkering with AI in your spare time, don't ever publish your notes or results. The internet has enough content without your contributions.

8. Choose Comfort Over Capability

And my final point: actively avoid situations where you might need to adapt or grow in your career.

Seek positions where you're told exactly what, when, and how to do your work. Find comfort in being a well-oiled cog in a machine that won't ever be upgraded or replaced. Avoid roles requiring creativity, judgment, or strategic thinking - these are exactly the roles where AI becomes a force multiplier rather than a replacement, which sounds suspiciously like more work.

If you are in a position with autonomy or decision-making power, immediately request a demotion. "People" say that the future belongs to those who can work alongside AI as creative partners and strategic thinkers, but honestly, that sounds like way too much effort.

Final Thoughts

There you have it - your comprehensive guide to becoming professionally obsolete in the age of AI. Follow these steps diligently, and you'll maintain a comfortable position at the trailing edge of progress.

Remember, the goal isn't just to fall behind; it's to fall behind with confidence and conviction. While others waste their time learning, adapting, and growing, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing exactly where you stand: firmly planted in the past, arms crossed, muttering "I told you so" as the future rushes by.

Then again... someone has to serve as the control group in this grand experiment. So thank you for your service. And good luck.

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Unless, you know, that extinction thing turns out to be true.

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Just like it was impossible for Amazon to justify losing money for years while building a trillion-dollar empire.

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