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Fukitol's avatar

There's a kind of undercurrent to hacker, rave, and modern techno-pessimist culture. Something like, use the machines to smash the machines, then make more human-friendly machines out of their pieces. I'm not sure many of the participants are really aware that this is what they're doing. It's been a very long time since I read Program or be Programmed, but I've the vague recollection that it had the same undercurrent.

If there's anything to be salvaged out of the number sequence predictors that pass as "AI" right now, it will be through this approach. Which is why I've got a partially disassembled and reassembled LLM sitting on my hard drive, poking and prodding at it in my spare time to see if I can get it to do anything legitimately interesting. Results TBD.

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Birgitte Rasine's avatar

Love Doug Rushkoff. Read his book Survival of the Richest, highly recommend. Having met a few high profile figures myself, I can attest to the rarefied air some of them breathe. Luckily, they're not all like that. The Rolling Stones for example are absolute gentlemen, contrary to what might be popular belief 😜

Thanks Rachel for a wonderful interview! Greatly enjoyed this.

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