I do find it interesting that the article lead goes with "computer scientist Louis Rosenberg" while if you click into the author profile it says:
> Dr. Louis B. Rosenberg is a computer scientist and current CEO of Unanimous AI, a California company focused on amplifying human intelligence using AI algorithms modeled on biological swarms.
I feel like none of these discussions can ever go anywhere, if they don't start from a place of recognizing that "AI is a massive bubble" and "AI is a very interesting and useful technology that will continue to increase its impact" are not mutually exclusive statements
I do find it interesting that the article lead goes with "computer scientist Louis Rosenberg" while if you click into the author profile it says:
> Dr. Louis B. Rosenberg is a computer scientist and current CEO of Unanimous AI, a California company focused on amplifying human intelligence using AI algorithms modeled on biological swarms.
Another salesperson trying to jump on a departing bandwagon, without having an interesting product and not providing any valuable insights.
> grief
> denial
Yeah, and he's in the denial phase
I feel like none of these discussions can ever go anywhere, if they don't start from a place of recognizing that "AI is a massive bubble" and "AI is a very interesting and useful technology that will continue to increase its impact" are not mutually exclusive statements