A review exploring how the current artificial intelligence revolution is driven more by capital interests and hype than technological necessity. The piece examines Cory Doctorow’s argument that technology development is often steered toward maximizing investor returns rather than human empowerment, leading to a phenomenon known as "reverse centaurs" where workers lose autonomy and skill to machines. It critiques the industry's perceived inevitabilism and its similarities to the process of enshittification seen in other tech sectors.
* The economic motivations behind artificial intelligence hype
* Concept of reverse centaurs versus automation theory
* Critique of Big Tech business models
* Impact of capitalism on technological progress