The people do not yearn for automation

Simon Willison's Blog / 4/25/2026

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Key Points

  • The article highlights Nilay Patel’s argument that AI remains unpopular with the general public even while ChatGPT usage continues to grow rapidly.
  • It explains the “software brain” concept: people who treat the world as systems to be automated through information flows and data become disconnected from others.
  • Patel argues that AI “flattens” human experience by trying to capture everything in databases and automation loops, which makes it feel alien to many people.
  • The piece notes that even consumer automation efforts like smart home technology have struggled to make the general public care, despite major companies’ long attempts.
  • Overall, it frames AI backlash less as a lack of capability and more as a mismatch between automation-centric thinking and lived human realities.
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24th April 2026 - Link Blog

The people do not yearn for automation (via) This written and video essay by Nilay Patel explores why AI is unpopular with the general public even as usage numbers for ChatGPT continue to skyrocket.

It’s a superb piece of commentary, and something I expect I’ll be thinking about for a long time to come.

Nilay’s core idea is that people afflicted with “software brain” - who see the world as something to be automated as much as possible, and attempt to model everything in terms of information flows and data - are becoming detached from everyone else.

[…] software brain has ruled the business world for a long time. AI has just made it easier than ever for more people to make more software than ever before — for every kind of business to automate big chunks of itself with software. It’s everywhere: the absolute cutting edge of advertising and marketing is automation with AI. It’s not being a creative.

But: not everything is a business. Not everything is a loop! The entire human experience cannot be captured in a database. That’s the limit of software brain. That’s why people hate AI. It flattens them.

Regular people don’t see the opportunity to write code as an opportunity at all. The people do not yearn for automation. I’m a full-on smart home sicko; the lights and shades and climate controls of my house are automated in dozens of ways. But huge companies like Apple, Google and Amazon have struggled for over a decade now to make regular people care about smart home automation at all. And they just don’t.

Posted 24th April 2026 at 10:38 pm

This is a link post by Simon Willison, posted on 24th April 2026.

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