what AI can't do
But it also means that the most harebrained, craziest, weirdest idea in the world, the most esoteric passion that you have is probably with eight billion people, probably shared by at least a thousand people, if it was a one in a million. The difficulty is in making that connection. Well, how do they hear about you? How do you find them? And that’s... See more
Sari Azout • Kevin Kelly on AI, Art, and Staying Sane
There Are No New Ideas in AI… Only New Datasets
blog.jxmo.ioOn Browsers, AI, and the web – Manu
manuelmoreale.comBut to be human is not to have answers. It is to have questions—and to live with them. The machines can’t do that for us. Not now, not ever.
And so, at last, we can return—seriously, earnestly—to the reinvention of the humanities, and of humanistic education itself. We can return to what was always the heart of the matter—the lived experience of... See more
And so, at last, we can return—seriously, earnestly—to the reinvention of the humanities, and of humanistic education itself. We can return to what was always the heart of the matter—the lived experience of... See more
D. Graham Burnett • Will the Humanities Survive Artificial Intelligence? | the New Yorker
The few who commit to this conditioning will find themselves uniquely equipped to navigate whatever comes next. Not because they avoided the future, but because they trained for it.
The defense against slop and brainrot
mental conditioning in the age of AI
