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Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t understand how to live
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TL;DR
- Mark Zuckerberg's manifesto promotes an AI future focused on productivity and accomplishment via personal agents and creation tools.
- The author criticizes this vision for devaluing the human experience, effort, and the intrinsic joy of the creative process.
- Genuine connection, self-expression, and personal growth are presented as more valuable than AI-driven efficiency.
- The article questions the purpose of goals if they are achieved without personal investment or attention.
- The author contrasts Zuckerberg's view with Terence Tao's emphasis on understanding and deeper connection in mathematics.
- The piece concludes that a focus on accomplishment over experience leads to an unfulfilling life, as exemplified by the anecdote of an AI-generated motivational poster.