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Mitchell Hashimoto decries widespread "AI Psychosis" hindering rational discussion

Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp, has described a widespread "AI Psychosis" affecting companies and individuals. He argues this condition makes rational discussions about artificial intelligence increasingly difficult. Hashimoto clarified that his commentary is not an anti-AI stance but rather an observation on the current discourse surrounding the technology. AI

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IMPACT Observes that current societal discourse around AI is becoming irrational, potentially hindering productive development and adoption.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece by a notable individual in the tech industry discussing the societal impact of AI discourse.

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    Mitchell Hashimoto on companies & individuals being under an “AI Psychosis”, making it hard to have reasonable conversations about it: https:// hachyderm.io/@mi

    Mitchell Hashimoto on companies & individuals being under an “AI Psychosis”, making it hard to have reasonable conversations about it: https:// hachyderm.io/@mitchellh/116580 433508108130 (TBC, it’s *not* an anti-AI screed.) On HN: https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4 8153379 …