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"the question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim."
- edsger dijkstra
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The book goes on to suggest a better path to future prosperity, consisting of:
* Eudaimonia: a good life, which is meaningfully rich - with relationships, ideas, emotion, health, fulfilment, great accomplishment and enduring achievement.
* Poeisis: generating new wealth, and multiplying the Common Wealth, as opposed to net-destructive forms of compet... See more
* Eudaimonia: a good life, which is meaningfully rich - with relationships, ideas, emotion, health, fulfilment, great accomplishment and enduring achievement.
* Poeisis: generating new wealth, and multiplying the Common Wealth, as opposed to net-destructive forms of compet... See more
Umair Haque • Betterness: Economics for Humans (Kindle Single)
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I have long been a subscriber to the idea that any intelligence needs to be embodied and situated. The very first problems a baby has to solve are, How do I move my body? How do I move around in the world? Those tasks are entirely missing from existing large language models. And, as many people noted, the phrase “large language model” is a misnomer... See more
Alison Gopnik • Developing AI Like Raising Kids
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We might not be able to escape the sociopolitical systems that structure the world at large, but by knowing they exist, we can be more intentional about how we move through and beyond them.
Leaving the Cult of Never Enough
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The easiest way to feel the absolute value of something is to imagine, as vividly as possible, its disappearance.
We Are All Surrounded by Immense Wealth
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The result is that most people have thought jobs without being given much time to think, which is the equivalent of making a ditch-digger work without a shovel. Maybe this is why productivity growth is half of what it used to be.
Lazy Work, Good Work
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In a world that is completely without rituals and wholly profane, all that is left are consumption and the satisfaction of needs.
Noema • All That Is Solid Melts Into Information
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“The ability to ask beautiful questions – often in very un-beautiful moments – is one of the great disciplines of a human life.”
David Whyte
Issue 04 — The Beautiful Truth
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Not-to-do-list
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