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Internal exile

Rob Horning
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The songs remain the same

According to a recent study from Deezer, a music streaming company, 97% of people polled “couldn’t tell the difference between fully AI-generated music and human-made music in a blind test with two AI songs and one real song.” If everyone g...

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There are too many waterfalls here

What are slop videos for? Any interpretation of them should probably start with their primary purpose: to serve as advertisements for AI companies. It seems pretty clear (if the preposterous comments by Sam Altman noted in this Verge piece...

7 months ago
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And you twist the darkness in your fingers

One of the effects of chatbots may be to turn “seeking information” into an alibi for an experience of risk-free simulated sociality. Prompting becomes a pretense for the ersatz conversation, especially since the information provided may no...

8 months ago
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Petrified factuality

It took a while, but I finally finished rereading Georg Lukács’s “Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat.” The last time I read it must have been in the “Web 2.0” era, because I had made some marginal notes about the “general...

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The reified mind

Many worthy critiques of “AI” pursue technical analyses of what the systems are capable of, sorting through system cards and benchmarks and all the hype that mystifies the models’ performance. But one can also gain perspective by revisiting...

9 months ago
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