IN WHICH a computational application for large language models is considered, and a conversation with same concerning juvenile justice is roundly derided.
Tag: ChatGPT
This blog post is about a Money Stuff knock-off, sort of.
I used to work at Bloomberg, so I of course readĀ Matt Levine‘s “Money Stuff” newsletter, and yesterday I ran across this: https://moneypuff.substack.com/p/welcome-to-money-puff The tagline is “Like if Matt Levine was a stoner,” but there is some interesting financial analysis! Like I was never going to independently arrive at the conclusion that “multi-state operators” are propped… Continue reading This blog post is about a Money Stuff knock-off, sort of.
Automating income… ?
For context: Clarkesworld Magazine, one of the best-regarded short fiction outlets for science fiction and fantasy, closed submissions Monday due to a flood of bot-generated spam. I’m not as confident about the last line as OP, but it sure seems plausible. If it’s correct, though… maybe it’s self-correcting? Email spam works because you can email… Continue reading Automating income… ?
The square-cube law
I posted some quick thoughts on generative AI on a closed Facebook group for the Alliance of Independent Authors. Then I tried to find them and, WOW, is searching a Facebook group a miserable experience. So here they are, in case I ever want to find them again: I think the philosophical question here is… Continue reading The square-cube law