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Moravec's paradox, the claim that hard human tasks are easy for AI and vice versa, has never been empirically tested. Arvind Narayanan argues the aphorism reflects what AI researchers choose to work on, not predictive power about difficulty. The evolutionary explanation is dubious, and paradox-style thinking fuels both alarmism and false comfort.
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