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taste > skills taste seems more scarce these days, and increasingly differentiating in the age of AI where so much of skills-based productivity is offloaded to compute. makes me think about the development of taste, and how we nurture taste for the next gen of humans.
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but ser what if taste is just another skill?
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taste is not so legible, so AI struggles with it. taste is also subjective, so clusters of humans will gather around their own tastemakers.
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This is why @intuition is a great match for AI. It rewards tastemakers and curators so AI can use it as input.
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"People with taste can express [their identity] through the augmenting of skill [accelerated by AI] and I feel that those people are going to rise quickly in the cultural zeitgeist." https://www.culture3.com/posts/claire-silver-on-why-taste-is-the-new-skill-and-the-future-of-ai-driven-culture
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unclear to me if the next generations will generally have more or less taste than past. more information available + more ways to find your people = more ways to develop taste overpowered algos + AI = maybe more ways to supress taste? taste is deeply human you have it or dont? it's genetic?
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learning by history and learning by doing?
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Good taste is a superpower. Rereading this essay by PG every year: https://www.paulgraham.com/goodtaste.html
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I was just reading Steve Jobs and, of course, he has something to add, β€œGood aesthetics result just from your eye. An instinct of what you see, not so much what you do.”
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how can someone say they're a "tastemaker" without coming across as arrogant?
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