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A Reflection for the AI-Skeptical Writer The writers I most respect are the ones saying no. Not loudly, not as […]
A Reflection for the AI-Skeptical Writer The writers I most respect are the ones saying no. Not loudly, not as […]
There is a pattern I have noticed in how people approach new technology, and AI is no exception to it.
I. Introduction: Following My Own Advice Here’s a note from my journal, written as advice to a colleague: “Make a
APPROACHING AI: THE DAILY PRACTICE (EXTENDED) Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography — I. DELIBERATE PRACTICE & EXPERTISE DEVELOPMENT Ericsson, K. A., Krampe,
THE 90-MINUTE ADVANTAGE The gap between professionals who understand AI and those who don’t is widening faster than most people
There’s an old idea in politics and physics: at some point, quantity becomes quality. In physics, this is called a
“Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.” — Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World
Something odd happens when you teach students about algorithmic bias. They get it. They really do. Show them how facial
A woman in a crowded subway glances at a man’s hand as it moves toward his bag. Her pulse quickens,
Why your doubt is more valuable than the machine’s confidence. We have all experienced the specific uncanny valley of modern