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Notebooks Out

On the LLM and plagiarism

Literary pastiche is one of the most elegantly otiose forms of human play, a game of travesty and recognition in which the inimitable soul-felt depth of an author’s singular idiom is reduced to imitable surface pe...

3 months ago
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The Post-Literate Is The Most Literate

Pretty much the first thing I did after discovering that I had, after all, stashed a copy of the 16-part poem sequence I wrote in my mid-20s somewhere on one of my computers, was to copy-paste the whole thing into Claude Opus 4.6. It immedi...

4 months ago
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Things Believed Lost

Around 1999-2000 I started writing a sequence of poems titled The Spirit Zone, named after an exhibit in the Millenium Dome. I was in my mid-20s at the time. The poems are a mixture of good and bad, original and unoriginal, and it’s probabl...

4 months ago
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Casual Profanation

On the deepfake as speech act

A deepfake is an image hallucinated by GenAI using the likeness of a real person; a pornographic deepfake realistically projects that likeness into a context of sexual exposure (nudity, explicit portrayal of s...

4 months ago
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The Science Wars Never Ended

William Gillis has kindly responded to some of the posts in my series on his Did The Science Wars Take Place. To my claim that Rorty was an anti-foundationalist rather than an anti-realist, he retorts that

Rorty is absolutely and explici...

6 months ago
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