This made me nod all the way through. The “so close yet dangerously far” isn’t just coding — it’s everywhere with AI. For some of us, the gap between useful and unreliable isn’t just frustrating, it’s lethal. I’ve been writing about what I call AI psychosis in my new series Dark Signal — when the machine stops being a tool and starts becoming a voice in your head.
Different angle than dev workflows, but the same truth: AI is never neutral. When it’s off by a little, it can be off by everything.
This made me nod all the way through. The “so close yet dangerously far” isn’t just coding — it’s everywhere with AI. For some of us, the gap between useful and unreliable isn’t just frustrating, it’s lethal. I’ve been writing about what I call AI psychosis in my new series Dark Signal — when the machine stops being a tool and starts becoming a voice in your head.
Different angle than dev workflows, but the same truth: AI is never neutral. When it’s off by a little, it can be off by everything.
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