Gurg Brain on AI tries to demistify the effects of AI on society and culture.
The author also employs a unique linguistic style that mimics the speech of a "caveman" or prehistoric character, often referred to as "caveman speak" or "hulk speak." This involves using simple grammar structures, omitting articles (the, a, an), and using the third person in a non-standard way. It's a form of linguistic humor intended to entertain the reader and make complex topics more approachable and engaging.
However, while this hulk-speak is humorous, it also serves a purpose in the article's messaging. By positioning themselves as a "grug" or primitive thinker, the author critiques the complexity and over-intellectualization often seen in writing about artificial intelligence. The language style underscores the author's call for simplicity and straightforwardness.
This publication is inspired by the “The Grug Brained Developer - A layman's guide to thinking like the self-aware smol brained“
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