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Matt Pearce

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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A society that wants to understand itself probably wouldn't act like this

In the 1960s, a German-American computer scientist named Joseph Weizenbaum coded an early version of today’s AI chatbots. Weizenbaum called his program ELIZA, after the “My Fair Lady” character Eliza Doolittle who takes speech lessons (and...

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The logic of a termination

CBS “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley in 2019. (John Ramspott / WikiMedia Foundation / CC-BY 2.0)

On the way to the coffee shop to write this newsletter today, I listened to Lulu Garcia-Navarro’s NYT interview with Scott Pelley about...

22 days ago
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When "To be or not to be?" is a prompt and not the question

“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...

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Thinking about journalism's future like an optimist

“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...

a month ago
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To the young person who's really worried about AI

“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...

a month ago
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