2024 felt like another transformative year for product management. Once again, AI continues to operate in the emotional space between pure excitement and existential dread. An LLM company could announce an AI that helps me with my shopping list or a robot that replaces my job tomorrow, and I would be equally unsurprised.
As we continue to reconcile in this odd place, I think it’s worth bearing in mind the wise words of tech guru Jaron Lanier that the more sophisticated technology becomes, the more damage we can do with it, and the more we have a ‘responsibility to sanity’. This responsibility to act morally and humanely is a duty we should all uphold. We should demand that those who do not yield this technology for the common good of society should be held accountable for their actions and reminded of those consequences in the real world.
Even the best reasoning models don’t seem smart enough to reason themselves out of an unreasonable scenario.
In my quest to try to understand if LLMs could replace me, I’ve made a curious observation: even the best reasoning models don’t seem smart enough to reason themselves out of an unreasonable scenario. Let…