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Tom Wolfe's architecture critique echoes AI's loss of agency

The article draws a parallel between Tom Wolfe's critique of 1960s architecture and the current discourse around AI. It suggests that both phenomena evoke a sense of lost agency, where understanding and control are elusive and difficult to explain by those in authority. This comparison highlights a perceived lack of transparency and explainability in both architectural trends and artificial intelligence. AI

IMPACT Draws a parallel between AI and architectural criticism to highlight a shared sense of lost agency and lack of explainability.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses an opinion piece comparing AI to architectural criticism, not a core AI development.

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Tom Wolfe's architecture critique echoes AI's loss of agency

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Tom Wolfe getting pissy about 1960’s Architecture & Brutalism in From Bauhaus to Our House The underlying sense of loss of agency is like #AI tho. You get becau

    Tom Wolfe getting pissy about 1960’s Architecture & Brutalism in From Bauhaus to Our House The underlying sense of loss of agency is like #AI tho. You get because you get it and no one in authority really can explain why.

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Tom Wolfe getting pissy about 1960’s Architecture & Brutalism in From Bauhaus to Our House The underlying sense of loss of agency is like #AI tho. You get becau

    Tom Wolfe getting pissy about 1960’s Architecture & Brutalism in From Bauhaus to Our House The underlying sense of loss of agency is like #AI tho. You get because you get it and no one in authority really can explain why.