Venture Capital Drives Persistent AI Hype
Meredith Whittaker argues that venture capital structurally produces the persistent hype around artificial intelligence, not merely overpromising by individual companies. She says sales pitches target investors and leak into public narratives, widening the gap between techno-optimist promises and lived harms. The piece urges critics to focus on VC incentives and class impacts rather than only calling out exaggerated claims.
Key Points
- 1Identifies venture-capital model as structural source of persistent AI hype
- 2Explains hype targets investors, amplifying optimistic sales pitches into broad public narratives
- 3Advises critique to focus on political economy and class impacts, not just false claims
Scoring Rationale
Highlights structural insight about VC-driven AI hype but is opinion-based analysis without new empirical evidence.
Sources
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