30 Things I’ve Learned About AI

After 8 years of studying and writing about it

Alberto Romero
3 min readOct 2, 2024
Image by Comuzi / © BBC / Better Images of AI / Mirror B / CC-BY 4.0
  1. To know if an AI tool works, don’t read news headlines — try it yourself
  2. Even if an AI bubble explodes, the survivors will build a new technological landscape; and as a second-order effect, a new sociocultural landscape as well
  3. AI won’t take your job, a person using AI will; most likely you using AI will replace yourself not using it
  4. Companies care about shareholders, politicians care about votes, journalists care about paychecks, bloggers care about views, and researchers care about citations. Find the right mix of sources for what you care about
  5. Generative AI is in its final stage, what comes next isn’t valuable for what it generates but for what it doesn’t
  6. AI isn’t the technology “of the future” but of the past and the present; we just don’t call it AI once we use it in everyday life
  7. AI requires regulation, but not at the expense of innovation
  8. Some people saw coming a decade ago what’s happening today; follow them and you’ll see (part of) the future
  9. In AI, everything (even the name), is and isn’t marketing at the same time
  10. Those who over-hype in the extreme and those who anti-hype…

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Alberto Romero
Alberto Romero

Written by Alberto Romero

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