I/O, this year, was focused on artificial intelligence, and one of its centerpieces was prompt-based text generation.
But Google’s onstage ideas were almost impressive in their ability to serve precisely none of writing’s core purposes.
As a writer, I don’t begrudge anyone who uses AI writing to meet largely arbitrary standards, but at a society-wide level, it’s a linguistic arms race toward a more boring future.
You’re left with a world full of communications that are longer, less thoughtfully created, and more mind-numbing to read.
Google I/O does not impress me personally, but as a whole, the theme of fear seems to me rather than excitement.
The keynote did not disappoint
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