人们并不渴望自动化:解析 AI 为何不受大众欢迎The people do not yearn for automation
Nilay Patel 在其视频评论中指出,尽管 ChatGPT 等 AI 工具使用量持续增长,普通公众对其普遍持负面态度。核心原因在于‘软件脑’(software brain)概念下,用户反感被算法替代思考过程,认为 AI 削弱了人类自主性与创造力。这种心理抗拒比技术优劣更能决定大众接受度。
Simon Willison
24th April 2026 - Link Blog
The people do not yearn for automation (via) This written and video essay by Nilay Patel explores why AI is unpopular with the general public even as usage numbers for ChatGPT continue to skyrocket.
It’s a superb piece of commentary, and something I expect I’ll be thinking about for a long time to come.
Nilay’s core idea is that people afflicted with “software brain” - who see the world as something to be automated as much as possible, and attempt to model everything in terms of information flows and data - are becoming detached from everyone else.
[…] software brain has ruled the business world for a long time. AI has just made it easier than ever for more people to make more software than ever before — for every kind of business to automate big chunks of itself with software. It’s everywhere: the absolute cutting edge of advertising and marketing is automation with AI. It’s not being a creative. But: not everything is a business. Not everything is a loop! The entire human experience cannot be captured in a database. That’s the limit of software brain. That’s why people hate AI. It flattens them. Regular people don’t see the opportunity to write code as an opportunity at all. The people do not yearn for automation. I’m a full-on smart home sicko; the lights and shades and climate controls of my house are automated in dozens of ways. But huge companies like Apple, Google and Amazon have struggled for over a decade now to make regular people care about smart home automation at all. And they just don’t.
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