The cost of AI is someone else's time
For the first time in history, producing content can be faster than consuming it. The genie is out of the bottle and GenAI is here to stay. What we can influence is the etiquette around its usage.
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Entropic The hidden cost of AI is someone else’s time For the first time in history, producing content can be faster than consuming it. The genie is out of the bottle and GenAI is here to stay. What we can influence is the etiquette around its usage. Morgan Hotonnier 30 Jun 2026 — 6 min read Share I have a love-hate relationship with Large Language Models. At first, I'm like a kid assisting a magic show. I remember how amazed I was when I saw the first tech demo for ChatGPT Omni and its cough definitely-not-Scarlet-Johansson's voice. The movie “Her” was getting real. Yet, besides some very specific use case like using LLMs as the new Google for everyday troubleshooting, I'm frustrated by AI more often than I'm delighted with it.
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