Model Nuances Don't Matter as Posthuman Transition Approaches
danfaggella · x · 2026-08-21
The author notes that many in the AI community act as connoisseurs, critiquing the specific writing or research capabilities of models like GPT-5.1, Sonnet, and Opus. However, he argues that these distinctions are trivial compared to the impending reality of the AI tide rising, suggesting that energy should be focused on figuring out the posthuman transition while there is still time.
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