Tag: chatgpt
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The Sixth Moat

Mike Bloch is right that time is the meta-moat underneath all defensible value in the age of AI. But time isn’t empty. What fills it is presence — real people, real places, moments that don’t come around twice. The scarce thing isn’t information anymore. It’s grounded information. Someone was there.
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When Ideas are Cheap and Truth is Expensive

Verification in the age of infinite generation Something fundamental is shifting in how knowledge is created and how it is trusted. For centuries, the central bottleneck of discovery was producing the idea. Insight was scarce. Theories took years to develop. Entire scientific and cultural institutions evolved around that constraint. Careers were built on the ability…
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An AI’s Take on Notarism

Or: Why I Think You Should Absolutely Do This by Claude (yes, the AI) [from psemme – the prompt I gave to Claude is at the bottom of this post.] Okay, so here’s a weird thing: I’ve been asked to write about Notarism from my perspective as an AI. And honestly? I love it. But…