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Most people on Hacker News don't want to live in the "Intelligence Age"

1 pointsby bayeslaw8 months ago

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bayeslaw8 months ago
Since my LinkedIn is full of people shilling for Sam Altman and his latest blog post - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ia.samaltman.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ia.samaltman.com&#x2F;</a> - I read it and like many of you didn&#x27;t like it for several reasons.<p>However, I thought, instead of dissecting the torrent of bad ideas and half baked assumptions that&#x27;s in the post, I&#x27;d look at what HackerNews thinks about it.<p>So I scrapped the related discussion from here <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lnkd.in&#x2F;e5keEd8H">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lnkd.in&#x2F;e5keEd8H</a> and pushed it through a tool we are building. Have a look at the resulting Prisma dashboard here <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;t.ly&#x2F;q-8v9" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;t.ly&#x2F;q-8v9</a><p>A few interesting things that stand out after just 2 minutes:<p>- CrowdPrisma found just 4 main clusters of comments, each talking about different themes on average. You can quickly run through them by pressing the Ctrl (Cmd) key + 1, then 2, then 3, then 4.<p>- For example group 1 has comments that are always replies (never a 1st comment) and are mainly about the theme &quot;The intersection of technology and sustainability&quot;. This is of course in response to Altman&#x27;s claim that his amazing vision demands exorbitant amounts of energy.<p>- Group 2 is almost exclusively about the topic &quot; Integrity in Communication&quot;, a mostly negative set of comments from people who basically just call BS on the whole vision - with some very entertaining comments.<p>- Interestingly (and replicated across several HN dashboards), the longer a discussion goes on (more replies and replies to the replies) the more civil and less negative the sentiment gets. Create a filter on the &quot;Comment position&quot; chart and drag it from left to right to reproduce it. It&#x27;s almost like in some corners of the internet, people can still discuss stuff (even contentious issues) without escalation and insanity.<p>- Old HN users are way less negative than new users (do the same as above, define a range on the &quot;User signup&quot; chart, then pull it to the left, then to the right).