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AI Hype is a Feature, not a Bug: Why We Can't Trust Big Tech With Our Agentic Future

Oct 10, 2025
Sangeet Paul Choudary, a platform economist and author, discusses how today's AI hype is a strategic move in Silicon Valley to attract investment while masking poor immediate results. He highlights a growing divide between those working above algorithms—like data scientists—and those trapped below, such as gig workers. Choudary warns about the risks of trusting Big Tech with our future while praising India's model that empowers users by allowing them to control their data. He predicts power concentrations will favor infrastructure giants like Nvidia and Google.
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Above Versus Below The Algorithm

  • A new class divide is forming between those who work above the algorithm and those below it.
  • Designers and engineers gain agency while algorithmically controlled workers lose autonomy and opportunity.
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Think Like A Shipping Container

  • AI is a discontinuous technological moment but its transformative power depends on socio-technical systems adopting it.
  • Even simple standards like the shipping container radically reshaped global trade, hinting at AI's potential.
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Hype Is A Feature, Not A Bug

  • AI hype today is deliberate because we live in an attention-poor, capital-heavy economy.
  • Hype attracts investment and distracts from weak short-term business results.
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