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Tim Combes
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"When ChatGPT strings together its tokens in the form of syntax, it is not wrestling with an idea. It is arranging language. There is no intention behind the expression. . . It is a technical marvel that this process produces text that seems to be the product of thought, but we shouldn’t confuse that process for the kind of thinking humans do."
— Mar 20, 2026 09:44AM
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Tim Combes
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"Matteo Wong sees all this 'AI doomerism' as a 'decoy' that serves two purposes. One is to indeed distract us from the more immediate harms by focusing on some indefinite future unknown that is impossible to constructively argue in the present and which seems to require highly specialized knowledge to even get into that game . . . The other reason. . . is 'it makes the product seem more powerful.'"
— Mar 12, 2026 05:43AM
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Tim Combes
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"The tech acceleration movement would like us to stand aside and let the 'experts' take care of things. It’s worth noting that the main criteria for being considered an expert inside the movement is enormous wealth
— Mar 12, 2026 05:40AM
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Tim Combes
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"I would say that the developers are persuing an 'ask for forgiveness, not permission' strategy, except there's no indication they're going to ask for forgiveness either."
— Mar 10, 2026 11:43AM
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Tim Combes
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"Rather than seeing ChatGPT as a threat that will destroy things of value, we should be viewing it as an opportunity to reconsider exactly what we value and why we value those things. No one was stunned by the interpretive insights of the ChatGPT-produced text because there were none. People were freaking out over B-level (or worse) student work because the bar we’ve been using. . . is attached to the wrong values."
— Mar 10, 2026 08:39AM
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Ben Vore
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"The people who believe in teaching machines rarely evince any real understanding of what it means to teach and learn."
— Mar 05, 2026 06:45AM
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Ben Vore
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"When a book arrives somewhere emotionally moving, it's because the reader has helped put it there." -- Hilary Leichter
— Mar 02, 2026 11:39AM
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