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"AI engineers [are comparable to] a mother who knows only her baby’s DNA. The most fundamental fact about current AIs is that they are grown, not crafted. It is not like how other software gets made—indeed it is closer to how a human gets made. Namely, engineers understand the process that results in an AI, but do not much understand what goes on inside the AI minds they manage to create."
— May 05, 2026 11:55PM
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"Conversely, predicting exactly when a technology gets
developed has historically proven to be a much harder
problem.
“Man will not fly for a thousand years,” Wilbur Wright said to
Orville Wright in 1901, fed up with the unpowered glider
they were testing at the time. Two years later, in 1903, the
Wright brothers flew.""
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developed has historically proven to be a much harder
problem.
“Man will not fly for a thousand years,” Wilbur Wright said to
Orville Wright in 1901, fed up with the unpowered glider
they were testing at the time. Two years later, in 1903, the
Wright brothers flew.""



















