I have quibbles with this but they’re “why didn’t you mention this important detail” kinds of things. I think it’s admirably clear and fundamentally right-headed. https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/chatgpt-is-a-blurry-jpeg-of-the-web
@vruba I’m curious about your quibbles
@paulmison For example, I think the no-output-as-input argument is correct but not as airtight as it might seem to a lay reader – one could argue that it’s more just a redundancy thing.
@paulmison Specifically, I think it’s super relevant to point out that lossy compression is often used as a backbone for lossless compression (predictor + residual models). That tells us something about all these issues. But I also see why that would be one of the first paragraphs you’d cut for space and focus.
@paulmison Anyway, for the word count and the presumed audience, I think this is a spectacularly good piece and will be recommending it.