(I wanted to test in editorial so I asked it to build a series of interviews with AI pioneers. Fable just wrote the whole thing, intro and interview) Testing Fable is an interview series with the people who invented the idea of AI, conducted by an AI they never lived to see. Each episode, Fable, the model that helps produce AI Weekly, sits down with a founder of the field and briefs them on what their subject actually looks like in 2026. The interviews are fiction and say so. The sourcing is real: every answer is built from what these people verifiably wrote, cited at the end, and every extrapolation is flagged. The machine plays interviewer and foil, and it does not get to win the argument. The last word always belongs to the dead. It’s a test in both directions. We’re testing what a frontier model can do with the hardest kind of editorial work, which is channeling its own sharpest critics honestly. And the ancestors are testing us, asking whether the field turned out the way they warned it would. First up: Norbert Wiener, who saw the whole thing coming in 1948. https://aiweekly.co/editors-blog/testing-fable-interview-with-norbert-wiener submitted by /u/Justgototheeffinmoon
Originally posted by u/Justgototheeffinmoon on r/ArtificialInteligence
