
Essayist on power, media, democracy and literature. Opinions my own. May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house.
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“Ugolino and His Sons” (detail), Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, 1865–67. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
It’s my 41st birthday, and since I officially get one grouchy fortysomething wish, it’s for readers to consider this: Artificial intelligenc...
“Fantômas,” 1915, Juan Gris. (National Gallery of Art)
It’s easy to be pessimistic about the state of media.
But too easy? Let’s review the record.
When I look at the newsletters that broke containment outside my usual readership over t...
“Mother and Mary,” Edmund Charles Tarbell, 1922. (National Gallery of Art)
In life it is better to be lucky than good, they say. (Though once you get old, you may wonder whether it’s better to be young than lucky. That is a subject for ano...
Daniel Kahneman’s “Thinking, Fast and Slow” and Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein’s “Nudge.”
If there were a dictator of the internet who intentionally set out to destroy your ability to get accurate information, the result would look...
Bart Fish & Power Tools of AI (Better Images of AI / CC-BY 4.0)
As an elder millennial, a formative moral experience at college in the 2000s was when I decided social psychology was basically evil.
The evil was less about the science of...
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