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Nicholas Carr • Botched Little Animals
Year Without a Subject: AI Slop and Other Monsters
vectorheart.substack.comNow these poets were all avant-garde, and Trurl’s machine wrote only in the traditional manner; Trurl, no connoisseur of poetry, had relied heavily on the classics in setting up its program. The machine’s guests jeered and left in triumph. The machine was self-programming, however, and in addition had a special ambition-amplifying mechanism with
... See moreStanislaw Lem • The Cyberiad: Stories
Human children play at many things, but the most important is the play of culture. Out of sight of adults, children learn and practice the rhymes, rituals, and institutions of their own culture, distinct from that of adults.
Simplicio • The Last of the Monsters with Iron Teeth
Of course this is what museum culture does: it, depending on your point of view, loots historical artifacts from a context in which they are useful and meaningful in order to turn them into commodities, or it protects and preserves the works while making them accessible to curious citizens of the world. Your own perspective on this might switch,
... See moreJessa Crispin • Culture, Digested: The Worst Book I Read This Year
影森の正吉 - 二次キャラ聖杯戦争・聖杯大戦 @ ウィキ
w.atwiki.jpAlthough the humans involved in the creation of Edmond de Belamy were essentially cut out of the art’s creation narrative, the AI itself was often spoken about as having human-like characteristics.
Sydney Levine • Who gets credit for AI-generated art? – MIT Media Lab
El Perro del Cerro y la Rana de la Sabana
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An organization’s culture is made up of its folklore (the stories that people frequently tell that indicate what is most important), its rituals (such as how new employees are welcomed into the company), its group norms (including styles of deference and dress codes), and its meeting protocols (like modes of problem solving and decision making).
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