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Critique of corporate-shaped AI and newspaper prose, advocating a return to exploratory, Victorian-style, author-present sentences
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So, you know, AI didn't have to be what it is today. We could have built it to have doubt, to be exploratory, to have spiritual questions. But instead, we build it according to the corporate model, scaling, efficacy, standardization, homogenization, total consumption, colonization of ideas and material. And we think that's just naturally good.
So
... See moreArtistic identity, the difficulty of staying true to yourself while allowing evolution, reinvention, and avoiding self-made prisons.
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It's funny, I think there are two steps or two levels to it. Being you is one of the hardest things ever. But then I find there's something that people often don't speak about enough and that is being comfortable allowing you to change is the second hardest thing.
Being comfortable allowing you to change so so like when you're an artist when you're
... See moreone of my psychology professor’s greatest hits: the closer someone is to you, the more you treat them as you treat yourself. it’s as though they eventually enter the sphere of your inner world.
we have to stop being cruel to ourselves or we will be cruel to others, in time. i don’t make the rules and i don’t obey them... See more
girlsubstack.com
On the occasion of the luminary Audre Lorde’s birthday, read excerpts of dialogue from the documentary film, “A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde” (Third World Newsreel, 1995), by Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson, featuring the voices of Lorde, Sonia Sanchez, Sapphire, and others from our Summer 1996 issue. The reflections... See more
bombmaginstagram.com

One reason working with ideas is difficult is that not many people know what an idea is - even if they use the word every day.
Another reason is that there are so many competing types of idea.
When it comes to advertising and brands, there are at least these kinds of ideas. And it makes... See more
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