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The Weird Turn Pro

Andy Masley

"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"

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Latest Issues

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AI can obviously create new knowledge

I regularly scroll by very popular posts where people confidently claim that AI as it exists cannot possibly “create new knowledge.” They usually bring up the fact that AI has been trained to imitate language and predict the next word based...

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Empire of AI is wildly misleading about AI water use

Update 12/18/2025: The author has updated the book based on my two main criticisms in this post. She explains the changes in her blog here. I think the chapter now leaves readers with a better understanding of how water’s being used by AI. ...

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A short summary of my argument that using ChatGPT isn't bad for the environment

A few months ago I had compiled my core argument that it’s completely, conclusively ridiculous to worry about the environmental impacts of your personal chatbot prompts into a short summary people could share with skeptical people, without ...

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The lump of cognition fallacy

One of the most common bad ways people think about economics is the lump of labor fallacy: the idea that there is a fixed, finite amount of work to do in an economy. The reason this is wrong is simple: doing things leads to more things to d...

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  • Andy Masley

    Director of EA DC. When the going gets weird the weird turn pro.

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