"It's like a doctor hearing a patient who says, 'My knee hurts,' who then delivers a lecture on the elegance of the musculoskeletal system. The patient doesn't
The article critiques a tendency in AI discussions to focus on the theoretical elegance of artificial intelligence rather than addressing immediate, practical problems. It likens this approach to a doctor lecturing on anatomy when a patient has a specific injury. The author argues that this 'Dr. Manhattan syndrome' in AI discourse prioritizes abstract concepts over tangible solutions for real-world issues. AI
IMPACT Critiques the tendency to over-emphasize theoretical AI concepts instead of solving practical problems.