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I first heard about approval voting more than a year ago, from my friend Rob Sand. A former independent who registered as a Democrat in college to vote in a Democratic primary, Sand is now running for governor of Iowa and campaigning broadl...
A critical and timely question: How should we regulate AI?
I’ll walk the talk and start with a disclosure…since the best and most honest way to gain trust is to be not just truthful, but transparent. So, in this post about one way to contr...
The author at age 3 or 4. That’s a typewriter on my left, with a ribbon of ink. I don’t quite know how to use it yet, but I know it’s about words… (Photo taken by my mother Verena Huber-Dyson, owner of the typewriter, in 1955)
We - the AI...
Author’s note: The subject of this Substack is too timely to wait a week for the regular bi-weekly publishing schedule, so I decided to post this now. The next post will be two weeks from today, on April 21!
You probably noticed the two am...
Author’s note: I’m a pretty cheerful person. I’d rather fix things than complain, and I’d rather talk about possibilities than disasters. But right now, I feel compelled to take note of the extraordinary, terrifying state of the world. I’m...
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court jEsther. Author, "Term Limits: Time and scale in the age of AI," early 2027 from MIT Press. http://www.edventure.com
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