We seem to be seeing some kind of vibe shift when it comes to AI.
What is less clear is whether this is a major vibe shift or a minor one.
If it’s a major one, then we don’t want to waste this opportunity (it wasn’t clear immediately after the release of ChatGPT that it really was a limited window of opportunity and if we’d known, maybe we would have been able to leverage it better).
In any case, we should try not to waste this opportunity, if happens to turn out to be a major vibe shift.
How would you define and operationalize the vibe shift? Whether there’s been a vibe shift and, if so, how significant, seems empirically tractable to determine.
We seem to be seeing some kind of vibe shift when it comes to AI.
What is less clear is whether this is a major vibe shift or a minor one.
If it’s a major one, then we don’t want to waste this opportunity (it wasn’t clear immediately after the release of ChatGPT that it really was a limited window of opportunity and if we’d known, maybe we would have been able to leverage it better).
In any case, we should try not to waste this opportunity, if happens to turn out to be a major vibe shift.
How would you define and operationalize the vibe shift? Whether there’s been a vibe shift and, if so, how significant, seems empirically tractable to determine.