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What the Fascist Tech Bros Get Wrong About Prometheus
American Colossus Foundation">James Folta on the Dark Folly of the
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James Folta
| October 22, 2025
Did Anthropic AI steal your book? You can sign up for updates on the class action suit.
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James Folta
| August 27, 2025
Apparently, comparing someone's writing to AI is now a "classist slur;" and other news.
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James Folta
| July 22, 2025
The definitive ranking of reading technologies.
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James Folta
| July 15, 2025
AI will make you a dumber writer, says science.
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James Folta
| June 24, 2025
On the Very Real Dangers of the Artificial Intelligence Hype Machine
Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna Explore AI History, the Cold War, and a Fatally Overhyped Idea
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Careless People, against Meta's claims.">Macmillan is defending its new tech memoir,
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A USC study finds that (some people think) AI is as funny as the average person.
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More media companies are making deals with OpenAI.
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| May 31, 2024
Publishers are already using way too much AI.
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James Folta
| May 24, 2024
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James Folta
| April 29, 2024
More than a third of translators think they’ve already lost work to AI.
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James Folta
| April 25, 2024
Meta considered buying Simon & Schuster to build its AI.
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James Folta
| April 8, 2024
For Book Recommendations, People Are Always Better Than Algorithms
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Maris Kreizman
| March 28, 2024
Your stupid little ChatGPT interactions are destroying the planet. Stop.
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Jonny Diamond
| June 29, 2023
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