AI vs Reading and Writing
Another terrific article from James Marriott in The Times.
People aren’t reading. Especially kids.
Their attention spans can’t handle it. It’s social media of course.
University students are all using Chat GPT and its ilk to write their essays.
Since the 2010s every metric of intelligence testing is showing in the west we are getting dumber.
And more unhappy.
Marriott:
“Reading and writing are the cornerstones of thought: serious reading, I suspect, is the one habit that unites virtually every man and woman of genius who has ever lived. It may turn out that to abolish reading and writing is almost to abolish human genius.”The ability to add, to take away, to alter, to delete - all part of the process of working through and developing complex ideas, arguments and theories. It’s the reason Ancient Greece forged ahead above other iron age civilisations, and gave us the great stories, the great philosophers, the Olympic Games and baclava.
What does AI offer us?
Well, all those bullshit jobs will be gone in 24 months. That’s what they say.
But we heard that from Keynes in the 30s who predicted a 15 hour week by 1980, so terrified of automation was he.
Several people predicted in the 1960s that by now we would have mostly leisure time.
Instead people worked longer hours in even more meaningless jobs.
I’m sure AI will rise up and engulf us, and today's bullshit jobs will be made to look as worthwhile as being a barrister or doctor by comparison.
Opposable thumbs
I did some research on this. Pandas have pseudo-opposable thumbs - a boney protrusion from the wrist helps them grasp bamboo while they still have 5 fingers on each hand. Orang-utans and gorillas also have opposable thumbs. So do koalas and opossums which aren’t even primates.
Evolution is endlessly fascinating.
I blame the 80s (part 3)
The Fairlight in the 1980s was the start of making music without musicians. All that dreadful Trevor Horn-produced stuff with the screeches that’s aged particularly badly.
You know they’ve auto-tuned Freddie Mercury on the latest Queen re-releases?
It doesn’t even sound like him.
Perfection is not human.
It’s something to aim for, that’s always out of reach.
Being human is human.
Whatever that means.
Len’s Radio
I went to view a bedsit nearly 30 years ago.
I met the landlord and the present lodger.
“Everything you see here is part of the room.” Said the landlord.
“Not the radio.” Whispered Len.
“No.” Agreed the landlord. “The radio is Len’s. Len will be taking his radio.”
At that moment he looked at me as if I was coveting Len’s radio.
“That’s fine. I have a radio.”
“You must not play it loudly. There are other tenants in the house.”
“Yup. Sure.”
“So everything you see here is part of the rent.”
“Yes”
“But not the radio.”
It was Pinteresque I tell you.
PINTERESQUE!
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Pure gold. |
‘Me nan used to sell canoes…’
I had to take this down due to patient confidentiality.
You should have read it.
It was so good.
I was rather pleased with myself, I'll admit it.
It was all about...ooh, I can't say!
It was one of my best.
It was really funny.
Ah well.
It was good while it lasted...
Get told off round here, you see.
Cxxts.
Pound Notes to be redesigned
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Generic as balls |
So one of the categories for the new banknotes is 'Noteworthy Milestones.'
Why not add 'Significant KPIs' and where is 'Positive Outcomes'?
Honestly, has this committee been doing any work at all?
“Everyone’s wanking but the biscuit remains dry.”
Siegfried Sassoon, 1913.
As pertinent today as it ever was.
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