Core Concepts
The author argues that just as the Internet fulfilled its promises, we should not fear AI as it will bring out the best in people.
Abstract
In a satirical tone, the author highlights how the Internet revolutionized information access, making everyone a citizen journalist. The piece humorously suggests that with self-diagnosis from podcasts and DIY surgeries from YouTube, traditional professions like doctors are becoming obsolete. Social media is portrayed as a source of positivity and connection, debunking fears of negativity. The narrative sarcastically celebrates peak leisure due to labor-saving devices and portrays mobile devices as liberating rather than addictive.
Stats
"We do our own investigations, which are more credible and fact-checked than any media outlet."
"Now we don’t need books. We don’t have to rely on authors, reporters, or experts for information."
"Medical bills are a thing of the past!"
"our only challenge is finding new ways to enjoy ourselves."
"social media made everyone more generous, open-minded, and compassionate."
Quotes
"We do our own investigations, which are more credible and fact-checked than any media outlet."
"Medical bills are a thing of the past!"
"our only challenge is finding new ways to enjoy ourselves."