The world’s life-forms reproduce sexually in a bewildering variety of ways, even though scientists still aren’t sure why they bother.
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The world’s life-forms reproduce sexually in a bewildering variety of ways, even though scientists still aren’t sure why they bother.
In 1978, the Canadian philosopher Bernard Suits published a sly and influential little book called The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia, in which he defined game-playing as “the voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles.”
Gideon Lewis-Kraus on AI
You really have to think of these models as role players. They're like an actor, and you can assign to them a role and give them background on the actor, and then they're good at improvising and recognizing the genre that they are in.
It shouldn't be at all surprising that, if you give it something that is fundamentally formulaic, it is going to be able to follow that formula. They're very good at picking up on very small cues as they're following those kinds of leads.
It turns out that it's not hard to derail these models from the role to which they've been assigned, especially when you're millions of words deep into the material they're keeping in mind. They start to lose their anchor to these carefully crafted, helpful personae and they start to act in very inexplicable ways.
Anthropic is one of the world's most powerful AI firms. New Yorker writer Gideon Lewis-Kraus explains how they're trying to make chatbot Cla
"Your God hates me."
They don't make 'en like they used to.
Brian Eno on What Art Does
Julius Eastman
Well, it all began at Christmas two years ago when my daughter was four years old. And it was the first time that she had ever asked about what did this holiday mean. And so I explained to her that this was celebrating the birth of Jesus. And she wanted to know more about that, and we went out and bought a kid's Bible and had these readings at night. She loved them, wanted to know everything about Jesus.
So we read a lot about his birth and about his teaching. And she would ask constantly what that phrase was, and I would explain to her that it was "do unto others as you would have them do unto you." And we would talk about those old words and what that all meant.
And then one day we were driving past a big church, and out front was an enormous crucifix. She said, who is that? And I guess I'd never really told that part of the story. [LAUGHS] So I had to sort of, "yeah, well, that's Jesus, and I forgot to tell you the ending. Yeah, well, he ran afoul of the Roman government. This message that he had was so radical and unnerving to the prevailing authorities at the time that they had to kill him. They came to the conclusion that he would have to die. That message was too troublesome."
It was about a month later after that Christmas, we had gone through the whole story of what Christmas meant. And it was mid-January, and her preschool celebrates the same holidays as the local schools, so Martin Luther King Day was off. So I knocked off work that day, and I decided we'd play and I'd take her out to lunch.
And we were sitting in there, and right on the table where we happened to plop down was the art section of the local newspaper, and there, big-as-life, was a huge drawing by a 10-year-old kid in the local schools of Martin Luther King. And she said, "who's that?" And I said, "Well, as it happens, that's Martin Luther King, and he's why you're not in school today. So we're celebrating his birthday. This is the day we celebrate his life."
And she said, "so who is he?" I said, "well, he was a preacher." And she looks up at me and goes, "for Jesus?" And I said, "yeah, actually he was. But there was another thing that he was really famous for, which is that he had a message."
And you're trying to say this to a four-year-old. This is the first time they ever hear anything, so you're just very careful about how you phrase everything. So I said, well, yeah, he was a preacher and he had a message. And she said, "what was his message?" I said, "well, he said that you should treat everybody the same, no matter what they look like."
She thought about that for a minute, and she said, "well, that's what Jesus said." I said, "yeah, I guess it is. I never thought of it that way, but yeah, that is sort of like "do unto others as you would have them do unto you." And she thought for a minute and looked up at me and said, "did they kill him, too?"
I wanted to be able to go to Las Vegas or Branson, go into a lounge or where have you and say, "I know that guy when he was nothing but an entertainer in the Milwaukee and Chicago area. Now look at him. Look at him now." I didn't want money. I didn't need money. I needed HIM to be successful so I could look at it with Dave and say, "By gosh, we had a hand in that. Look at him now." And then just say, "See you later, Lightning."
Tom D'Amato Lighthing & Thunder's Co-Manager
I had two people say that to me today. “I'm going to have you fired.” Go ahead. Be my guest. I'm wearing a green velvet costume. It doesn't get any worse than this. Who do these people think they are? “I'm going to have you fired,” and I want to lean over and say, “I'm going to have you killed.”
David Sedaris - Santaland Diaries
"Stereoscopic Printing Presses" by Jonathan Hoefler, from the Apocryphal Inventions project.
Brian Eno in conversation with Ezra Klein.
Attention, Elon.
What if the Attention Crisis Is All a Distraction?
"When someone calls for audiences to be more patient, I instinctively think, Alternatively, you could be less boring."
Vucci’s photograph distills and refines the basic themes of Trump’s political career into a single, explosive image. America is a dangerous place, and this image confirms that. Trump speaks often about how no politician “has been treated worse or more unfairly” than he has. Those wounds are now made real and visible. If blood alone is a sign of service, he has served.
Inasmuch as I no longer cling so hard to the good things of life when I begin to lose the use and pleasure of them, I come to view death with much less frightened eyes. When we are led by Nature’s hand down a gentle and virtually imperceptible slope, bit by bit, one step at a time, she rolls us into this wretched state and makes us familiar with it.
— Michel de Montaigne, 16th century