Have you ever caught yourself blaming some vague, unnamed "they" for life's problems? That universal bogeyman who manipulates gas prices, ruins relationships, and conspires against your success? You're not alone. This exploration into what I call "pronoun paranoia" examines how we've replaced actual analysis with lazy conspiracy thinking. When my brother-in-law spent three hours explaining how "they" control everything, I realized something profound: he couldn't name a single actual person r...
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Have you ever caught yourself blaming some vague, unnamed "they" for life's problems? That universal bogeyman who manipulates gas prices, ruins relationships, and conspires against your success? You're not alone. This exploration into what I call "pronoun paranoia" examines how we've replaced actual analysis with lazy conspiracy thinking. When my brother-in-law spent three hours explaining how "they" control everything, I realized something profound: he couldn't name a single actual person r...
AI Media Coverage is Fake: Mainstream AND Alternative Are Both Lying to You
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1 month ago
AI Media Coverage is Fake: Mainstream AND Alternative Are Both Lying to You
60% of AI news comes from industry PR while alt-media podcasters debate if ChatGPT is sentient. Frank exposes both sides... I spent late Wendsday afternoon hate-reading three hours of AI coverage from NYT to random Substacks and discovered everyone's completely full of it. This week: Why mainstream media reprints OpenAI press releases (60% from industry sources per Reuters Institute), how alternative media is somehow WORSE with their "AGI in 3 months because haikus" takes, and the 3,000 AI-ge...
Frank’s Take
Have you ever caught yourself blaming some vague, unnamed "they" for life's problems? That universal bogeyman who manipulates gas prices, ruins relationships, and conspires against your success? You're not alone. This exploration into what I call "pronoun paranoia" examines how we've replaced actual analysis with lazy conspiracy thinking. When my brother-in-law spent three hours explaining how "they" control everything, I realized something profound: he couldn't name a single actual person r...