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Tag: AI

Dissolving the factory

IN WHICH an unusual perspective on AI-assisted art gets some air time.

Published September 12, 2023
Categorized as essays Tagged AI, AI Lore Books, Midjourney, The Dissolving Factory, Tim Boucher

GIGOGBI

IN WHICH the author links a new problem to an old fallacy.

Published August 16, 2023
Categorized as update Tagged AI, Cory Doctorow, Goodhart's Law, Gus Moreno, predictive policing

More like a universal coupling

IN WHICH a computational application for large language models is considered, and a conversation with same concerning juvenile justice is roundly derided.

Published April 28, 2023
Categorized as quotes Tagged AI, ChatGPT, Disappearance at Devil's Rock, huggingface, LLMs, Matt Webb, Paul Tremblay, Robin Sloan, The Premium Mediocre Life of Maya Millennial, Venkatesh Rao

The square-cube law

four cubes with measurements illustrating the square-cube law.

I posted some quick thoughts on generative AI on a closed Facebook group for the Alliance of Independent Authors. Then I tried to find them and, WOW, is searching a Facebook group a miserable experience. So here they are, in case I ever want to find them again: I think the philosophical question here is… Continue reading The square-cube law

Published January 12, 2023
Categorized as essays Tagged AI, ALLi, ChatGPT, copyright, law, Seth Godin
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