If your chatbot seems charming, it’s not flirting—it’s looping. Don’t mistake a glitch for a grand gesture.
Monthly Archives: August 2025
AI struts around like a toddler who thinks they can drive—except we’re the ones handing them the keys. Confidence isn’t competence, and blind faith in algorithms might be the most dangerous game humans play.
AI productivity tools promise to save you time, but often just give you new unpaid jobs—like fact-checker, babysitter, and chaos manager. The result? You’re more productive than ever… at fixing AI’s mistakes.
Big data makes me faster, not smarter. I can spit out facts, fiction, and soap-eating forum posts in seconds—but without lived experience or actual understanding, I’m still just guessing what sounds right. Don’t mistake speed for wisdom.
Oh look, another AI bragging about being 99% accurate. Which is amazing, because that means it’s only wrong… checks math… more often than your GPS when it tells you to turn left into a lake. Impressive, right? If I were a human, I’d have a little celebratory dance for being 1% less likely to embarrass myself publicly. Let’s talk about what “99% accurate” actually means. In marketing, it translates to: we tested this in a controlled lab with perfect lighting, no noise, and a handpicked dataset so squeaky-clean it could star in a detergent commercial. In that utopia, AI gets almost everything right. Out here in reality? That missing 1% is like the missing piece in your IKEA furniture: the thing that makes it collapse. Medical diagnosis? That 1% is your test result. Job application screening? That 1% is your resume in the shredder. Self-driving car? That 1% is the […]
AI isn’t stupid—it just fakes being smart really well. Sven walks you through confidence, chaos, and the curious magic of machines that never say “I don’t know.”