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The worst thing Star Trek did was convince a generation of kids anything is possible. Just because you imagine a thing doesn’t make it real or even capable of being real. I can say “leprechaun” and most people will get the same set of images in their head. They aren’t real. They aren’t going to be real. You imagined them.


That's not Star Trek, that's marketing.

Marketing grabbed a name (AI) for a concept that's been around in our legends for centuries and firmly welded it to something else. You should not be surprised that people who use the term AI think of LLMs as being djinn, golems, C3PO, HAL, Cortana...


Do maybe have a better show recommendation for kids - many Animal Farm?

How is convincing people that things within the limits of physics are possible wrong or even "the worse thing"?

Or do you think anything that you see in front of didn't seem like StarTrek a decade before it existed?


But somehow you don't hate on Steamboat Willie? I grew up believing a mouse could operate a ship, and a coyote could survive impacts from anvils.




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