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In his article, Greg Twemlow reflects on Apple's 1987 "Knowledge Navigator" concept video, highlighting its prescient vision for AI's role in human-computer interaction. He compares this early concept to today's advanced AI systems, noting how many of Apple's predictions regarding AI's capabilities and integration have become reality. However, Twemlow also points out the critical aspects the original vision overlooked, such as the ethical dilemmas, economic transformations, and infrastructural demands of modern AI development. Ultimately, the article examines the profound implications of AI for human agency, education, and societal structure, moving beyond mere productivity to a discussion of how AI shapes our understanding of truth and our future as "authors" in an increasingly intelligent world. Read the article.

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