

You think I’m basing my perception based on a social media post? That’s very observant.
You’re right.
I am responding to a social media post and so my perception of that social media post is based on a social media post (specifically the one that I’m responding to).
The difference between my comment and their comment is that they present their statement as a fact and I indicate uncertainty.
I don’t know the person, I may be wrong and they may have the statistics to back up their fact claim. Since I didn’t know for sure I wrote:
I may be wrong, but I would guess
This indicates that I am not confident in my answer but it is the current top hypothesis among many.
I assume (<- see, indicating uncertainty) that they don’t have this data and are simply making it up.
As far as WHY they are making it up
Considering that social media is the top news source for most people. (Since this is a fact claim, here is a source: https://www.niemanlab.org/2025/06/for-the-first-time-social-media-overtakes-tv-as-americans-top-news-source/). If you don’t know about a person you have to assume an average person. An average person is more likely to receive their news from social media.
I don’t think it’s uncontroversial to say that AI is a divisive topic online and so guessing that this person’s perceptions are built on misinformation about AI posted on social media seems to be a pretty rational conclusion based on the facts that I have before me.







What could go wrong giving one unhinged billionaire access the the collective intelligence of multiple sovereign nations.