Okay, so is this some grammatical style that I'm just unaware of:
> where he has worked for more than decade
I would have expected an "a" or something before decade.
Meanwhile, over at theverge they have:
> employed by Google for more than a decade
Which is what I would have thought would be the grammatically correct form.
Okay, so the overall structure of the article is "man does thing then decides he maybe should not have done the thing". It doesn't really feel like it's adding anything meaningful to the conversation. At the very least theverge has Hinton's twitter response to the nytimes article, which feels like it expands the conversation to: "man regrets choices, but thinks large corporation we're all familiar with is doing okayish". That actually feels like a bit of news.
Over the years, I've been led to believe that NYTimes is a significant entity when it comes to news. However, I've already seen coverage and discussion of the current AI environment that's 1000x better on HN, reddit, and youtube.
My experience with the NYT (I subscribed to both the NYT and the WSJ at the same time) is that most of their stuff is AI rewrite quality. But they occasionally have centerfold investigative pieces that are very good.
I imagine this is how it is: they have an army of junk journalists churning out content and then a few really good ones who do the tough stuff. It's probably not economical otherwise.
> where he has worked for more than decade
I would have expected an "a" or something before decade.
Meanwhile, over at theverge they have:
> employed by Google for more than a decade
Which is what I would have thought would be the grammatically correct form.
Okay, so the overall structure of the article is "man does thing then decides he maybe should not have done the thing". It doesn't really feel like it's adding anything meaningful to the conversation. At the very least theverge has Hinton's twitter response to the nytimes article, which feels like it expands the conversation to: "man regrets choices, but thinks large corporation we're all familiar with is doing okayish". That actually feels like a bit of news.
Over the years, I've been led to believe that NYTimes is a significant entity when it comes to news. However, I've already seen coverage and discussion of the current AI environment that's 1000x better on HN, reddit, and youtube.