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Capability Blindness and the Future of Creativity
April 12, 2024, midnight | Dan Shipper / Chain of Thought
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Humans tend to believe that the world is static—that things will be the same tomorrow as they are today, and as they were yesterday.
We leave no stone unturned in our hunt for opportunity, but we often don’t think to pause before we write something off as useless—and we don’t flip over old stones to see if anything’s changed. For example, the latest Claude model—Claude 3 Opus—is a fantastic writer. With …
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