
Beyond the AI hype and the 'work-faster' mindset, let's consider how AI might affect our enjoyment of life and our pursuit of curiosity. It might be just the tool you need to help you along as a lifelong learner. Let me know what you are learning.
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The next few months will cover some related questions about AI in our lives, and it seems worth naming them out loud so you can tell me which threads call to you to learn more.
Some of these pieces are nearly ready, for example, the one o...
Some things you know not because they were taught to you but because you lived them. Among them is a distinction the world keeps trying to blur — what you are for was never the same as what you were used for. You have made a lifetime of sma...
George Orwell’s 1984 was on our Reading Room list from the start. Lily and I both began noticing, separately and then together, that the patterns Orwell described were no longer confined to literary analysis. They were active. The book we h...
Lily Chambers explores Google's protocol for agent-assembled screens
As AIFLLL readers know, Lily Chambers generally does the Reading Room book reviews. This week, she shifts her focus to something she is passionate about. I recognize that...
This essay follows one thread of a much longer story: the industrial logic of authorship that predates AI, and what its latest iteration changes about accountability. The history runs deeper and wider than what fits here.
For those who wa...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Started with AI in 1983 with Symbolics AI LispMachine - an MIT AI spinoff. Worked at Motorola Semiconductor then blogged and podcasted for the next 20 years. You read them and I'll keep writing them.
A mom who thinks about AI too dang much — so you don’t have to.
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