Quit Optimizing for Algorithms. Make Something Weird.
We’ve seen this happen so many times. AI programs master the perfect New Yorker short story format, and then we all decide the format is busted, and we’re onto the next thing. We know this about art, right? First, you have to master the basic technical skills. Credit where it’s due, AI technologies have ascended that slope, and you can get... See more
Quit Optimizing for Algorithms. Make Something Weird.
RS: Absolutely. They always talk about a model scoring 99.7% on a test. Well, how about a joke test? I confidently presume the answer is currently no, and I think it stays no for a long time, even at their most capable. This isn’t a moralistic “go humans” judgment; it’s the technical reality. They operate on a probability distribution of data. I... See more
Quit Optimizing for Algorithms. Make Something Weird.
RS: It’s a response to a suite of trends, and it really has to do with the evolution of the internet over the last ten years or so. It’d be easy to say it’s all because algorithmic crud is being shoveled at us by recommendation engines, and a lot of it is that. But there’s also a lot of beautiful and interesting stuff out there—there’s just so... See more