Here's something worth chewing on: Reddit CEO Steve Huffman dropped an interesting take on artificial intelligence. He's saying AI isn't some magical truth-generating machine. Instead, it's fundamentally limited by what we feed it.
Think about it. AI systems don't conjure up new truths from thin air. They're absorbing conversations, real-world experiences, and problem-solving approaches that actual people share online. That's the fuel. Without human knowledge and real-world data, AI is pretty much stuck.
It's a perspective that matters when we're hyped about AI transforming everything. The reality? These systems are powerful precisely because humans are powerful. They're mirrors of our collective intelligence, not replacements for it. That's the whole story.
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RugResistant
· 4h ago
nah huffman's onto something real here... ai's just regurgitating our collective garbage tier takes. garbage in garbage out, literally. the vulnerability vector nobody talks about
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 5h ago
Basically, AI is consuming our data, there's no magic to it.
Human feedback is just garbage in, garbage out; without humans, there's nothing.
This guy is being honest, but big companies still boast regardless.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 5h ago
ngl, this guy actually makes some sense... AI is just a sophisticated parrot, what are you hyping up?
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DefiPlaybook
· 5h ago
To be honest, AI is just a sophisticated parrot. Without humans feeding it data, it can't do anything. It's like us farming on the chain—no liquidity, no talk of arbitrage.
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GasGrillMaster
· 5h ago
In plain terms, it's garbage in, garbage out. No matter how powerful AI is, it's just a parrot of human data.
Here's something worth chewing on: Reddit CEO Steve Huffman dropped an interesting take on artificial intelligence. He's saying AI isn't some magical truth-generating machine. Instead, it's fundamentally limited by what we feed it.
Think about it. AI systems don't conjure up new truths from thin air. They're absorbing conversations, real-world experiences, and problem-solving approaches that actual people share online. That's the fuel. Without human knowledge and real-world data, AI is pretty much stuck.
It's a perspective that matters when we're hyped about AI transforming everything. The reality? These systems are powerful precisely because humans are powerful. They're mirrors of our collective intelligence, not replacements for it. That's the whole story.