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Comment by namaria

2 months ago

You do understand that 'you're holding it wrong' is a cop out about some brittle system?

It’s also a reference to the fact that the intuitive way of using AI isn’t always the correct way.

You need to hold it a bit weird.

  • If there is extra and 'weird' cognitive load to using the product that promises to bring it to zero, it's an indictment of that product.

    • I'm sure driving cars was "weird" and unintuitive to people accustomed to horses.

      Touchscreen phones were weird for a long time. Now physical keyboards on phones are an expensive oddity.

      Things change, what is "normal" varies over time.

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