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Forget Generative AI: Margaret Heffernan on Why the Future Remains Up To Us
Keen On">In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
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Keen On
| January 26, 2023
Brian Merchant on the End of the Silicon Valley Myth: Why Big Tech now faces a Reckoning
Keen On">In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
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Keen On
| January 23, 2023
An economist predicts that rather than replacing us, ChatGPT will be a "calculator for writing."
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 19, 2023
Nope, I do not like these AI audiobook narrators one bit.
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Jessie Gaynor
| January 6, 2023
Internet man uses AI to create a children’s book in praise of AI and it is fatuous and ugly.
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Jonny Diamond
| December 13, 2022
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| November 3, 2022
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| June 27, 2022
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| March 30, 2021
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