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A lot of newspapers and news organizations are covering pseudo-events. These are things like press releases. Celebrities are arguably human pseudo-events. In this book, the argument is made that this happens because we don’t have enough events to fill the entire newspaper. And so these pseudo-events have crept in and become part of our language in understanding the world. And there is a market for these things. People do want to feel informed about these pseudo-events as much as they do about events. Our audience certainly wants to know what happened at the Apple event.
The Harvard Business Review recently documented what it calls “workslop”: AI-generated work that looks polished but requires someone downstream to fix. When that work is a memo, it is annoying. When it is a cryptographic library, it is catastrophic. As AI accelerates the pace of software production, the verification gap does not shrink. It widens. Engineers stop understanding what their systems do. AI outsources not just the writing but the thinking.