
ZeroWidth founders John Cain and Pete Binggeser are multi-disciplinary makers and thinkers building a set of tools, best practices, and clear thinking about the complex, rapidly changing field of AI.
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Lookit us all, bustling away…
NB: Typically, I create these posts as the (omniscient, trusted, wry-but-sexy) voice of ZeroWidth, a kind of collectively wrangled, collaboratively generated result of much conversation and sometimes contentio...
In Edo Japan, the fifty-three stations along the Tōkaidō Road represented both a literal series of landmarks for traversing territory and the stages for acquiring Buddhist wisdom.
As noted elsewhere - in other editions of this newsletter,...
Absent ACTUAL knowledge, approximation becomes inevitable. What begins as “lion” easily becomes “smarmy-expression dog in a mohair turtleneck.”
Query: When faced with the dizzying pace of AI’s advance - and the mounting anxiety that it wil...
There is perhaps no technology so prone to sparking beliefs about itself than Artificial Intelligence. If the beliefs springing up in its wake were consistent, if humans could concur on the nature and implications of AI, we would have littl...
Perceptions of the thing are altered by the story being told.
The prime asset, the actual brains behind, the true decision maker, the only free will and agency underlying ANY AI system or platform is a HUMAN ACTOR. Whether individual or in...
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ZeroWidth founders John Cain and Pete Binggeser are multi-disciplinary makers and thinkers building a set of tools, best practices, and clear thinking about the complex, rapidly changing field of AI.
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