For some, retro computing might be a form of escapism from AI, and I'm pretty sure I have seen dystopian movies featuring similar themes.
Right now the UK is investing heavily in adopting US-powered AI, which is causing widespread redundancies because most of the UK economy revolves around the communications layer: We translate technical data into words for non-experts, or we organise groups of technical people, or we present specialised knowledge. Almost all UK assembly and testing was outsourced to India/Poland/China decades ago. Some news outlets have reported 8 million UK jobs lost, the bulk in 2026.
I feel AI is literally destroying UK society. It suggests content at one end (no human thinking) and it filters content at the other end (no human thinking) - that's erasing agency! Only a politician would think that's a smart move.
And, I feel ChatGPT's default "typing" was modelled on my communication style. That really pisses me off.