ai-sentiment

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The Handbasket 2026-05-22-2

Hating AI is good, actually

Pew clocking 53% pessimism vs 16% optimism on AI and creativity landed the same day WSJ put 'AI Rebellion' on the front page — sentiment confirmation, not signal. The actual signal is the Rosenbaum book (fabricated quotes, author unrepentant) and Granta using Claude.ai to evaluate AI-suspected prize submissions landing in the same week: legitimacy is collapsing precisely where output verification was never built. Every CMO reading the WSJ piece has the same question their CTO hasn't answered yet — where in our stack does a Rosenbaum incident happen to us.

404 Media 2026-05-13-1

404 Media: Software Developers Say AI Is Rotting Their Brains

Performance reviews at FAANG and mid-tech now grade AI adoption, with one UX designer naming the dynamic exactly: "the actual quality of output doesn't matter as much as our willingness to participate." The "X percent of code is AI-generated" metric tech executives cite on earnings calls measures HR obedience contaminated by Goodhart at org-design scale, not output throughput. Almost no company is measuring the number that actually matters: production value net of verification cost.