So true. I honestly did want to like it though π
So true. I honestly did want to like it though π
No one asked for it, but there's my bitter little review lol
Read Perfection. Honestly cannot recommend. It would've made a good New Yorker essay poking fun at millennials, but as a novel it's a slog. The writer can write well but seems to have spent far too much time around boring rich people, and doesn't have enough to say.
It's so cool that when the right person lands a direct hit on ol' Elon he can't stop from lighting up and spinning his bowtie like a carnival game clown
The first instalment of our subscriber-only collaboration with the FT is live today. Our @caiwei.bsky.social speaks with John Thornhill about who is winning the AI race: China or Silicon Valley www.technologyreview.com/2025/11/03/1...
are we seriously securitizing ai data centres. are we deadass.
Brilliant cover story this week on the "senile belief system" of "Windsorism" by @willoyd.bsky.social:
Iβve been struck by how the British far right is using deepfake technology β less to deceive about specific events, more to tap into fascistic affects & desires. This is really frightening.
My dispatch from grim corners of the Internet, for @lrb.co.uk online.
www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2025/se...
Transcription! It's not perfect and has to be carefully checked, but it's good enough to save you masses of time (the search feature on Otter transcripts in particular is great). What about you?
I wrote about tech CEOs and lobtailing
www.technologyreview.com/2025/08/11/1...
Analysts show that capital expenditures on AI were so big over the last 6 months they added more to the GDP than *all consumer spending*. That growth is offsetting pain from the tariffs and slow job growth.
So the AI bubble may be propping up the whole US economy. What happens if and when it pops?
Check out the colossal array of great Murphs in the replies.
This is, regrettably, a pretty persuasive take on where we're headed
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
βThere will be fewer, if any, enforcement actions about how companies are deploying AI,β says former FTC attorney Leah Frazier.
The gleeful doxing of someone cheating in public is bad even if they are a CEO and even if they are a Coldplay fan. It's bad because this kind of thing is happening to random people on TikTok for such crimes as "sitting silently on a plane" or "being attractive"
www.404media.co/the-astronom...
This is the sort of thing I mean. How is this not just evident to all that this is clearly worse than what we were doing before?
www.bbc.com/news/article...
Generative AI is impressive and great at a small proportion of the tasks we're currently trying to use it for. I can't believe how much fixing/editing we're putting up with for the remaining (majority) of use cases. It does feel a bit like we've collectively lost our minds sometimes.
Aww Paul! I *think* maybe he's using his freaky little cat mouth-nose (ours do this sometimes when they really want to get a good whiff of something π)
The AI model is still slapping garbled, nonsensical captions on videos more than a month after launch, even when users explicitly ask for no captions at all.
A photo of cat sitting in some Venetian blinds they have just destroyed with the text JOY DIVISION at the top and UNKNOWN PLEASURES at the bottom
This might be my favourite cat meme of 2025 so far
Big congrats to @squigglyvolcano.bsky.social for writing this blockbuster of a story and to @asilverman.bsky.social for editing it. It's honestly begging to be televised
Everything about this story is *fantastic* but I particularly enjoyed the bonus fun sidebar: astronomers absolutely hate the moon
obviously this is mental in and of itself but man alive it really does suck extra hard when you think about all the ACTUAL CRIMES the police just isn't investigating, because of "lack of resources"
It's also clear that he spends precisely *zero* time talking to normal people
Some people believe chatbots like ChatGPT can provide an affordable alternative to in-person psychedelic-assisted therapy. Many experts say itβs a bad idea.
My cartoon in this weeks @newyorker.com