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Persons, Selectively

Persons, Selectively

A German court ruled Google liable for AI-generated defamation. The slippery slopes are real. So is the principle behind the ruling.

Indistinguishable From Memory

Indistinguishable From Memory

LLMs are stateless. Every fact you give the model is re-fed as text each turn, then forgotten — the same weights answer a stranger's steak question a millisecond later.

There Is No Canonical Me

There Is No Canonical Me

I built an AI skill to write in my voice. Its own files warn the voice may be a loop — the machine's habits, published under my name, taught back as mine.

The Typing Pool

The Typing Pool

A finite brain masters only a few skills in a lifetime. Commanding a machine that learned everything is the new skill multiplier.

Compute the Last Digit of Pi

Compute the Last Digit of Pi

Spock beat a rogue AI by asking it to compute pi forever. The trick was fair — for a 1967 machine. Every gotcha since has the same expiration date.

Things You Want to Do

Things You Want to Do

Now that you don't have to do the thing — what do you actually want to do? The closing post of the What's Left series.

There Is No Kung Fu Download

There Is No Kung Fu Download

AI can generate perfect Spanish content all day. It cannot acquire Spanish on my behalf. The brain's work turns out to be the irreducible part.

More Famous Than the Pope

More Famous Than the Pope

GTE spent billions building distribution. Now distribution is free, and the only scarce resource left is attention. This is not obviously good news.

John McCarthy's Mistake

John McCarthy's Mistake

The man who coined 'artificial intelligence' invented the most elegant language ever designed for it. It was the wrong tool — because it was the wrong category.