
I have two “AI” devices in a drawer. I’ve tried various different forms of AI. AI tops every Google search now. I still have Perplexity, which I use for a particular kind of deep research – it speeds up sourcing, like a good search engine was supposed to. It doesn’t get used often. I’m sure I could use AI to make myself various kinds of digital tools, but I personally would much rather buy them from the people who made them. I could use coupons to obtain polyester clothes from Temu if I didn’t give a shit about anything, and I tend to put “vibe coding” in the same bucket. I’m done.
There was a time where I had a window on the world. And then the platforms and tools that provided it ceased interoperability, became locked rooms, and were given to robots to run. By 2018, the joy and utility of these new tools were gone. And the people who achieved that are the same people who want to shove “AI” into our lives. I am tired of people somehow thinking this time will be different: that this time we will all be gifted the magical tool that will change our lives and neither it nor we will be fucked over next week by its actual owners.
Every few weeks I write a note saying “this will be the last note I write about AI for a while” and literally the next day someone pisses me off with their rented-robot-mule bullshit and I have to rant it out of my system again.
After 49 years in flight, NASA just had to switch off part of Voyager 1. Chatbots are about to serve you a lot more ads. Physicist David Gross says the chances of us being around in fifty years “are very small.” White House directs expedited review of ibogaine among other psychedelics for medical purposes, which would amuse the shit out of anyone who read FEAR AND LOATHING ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL.

(Artist uncredited, link here)
OPERATIONS: Need to get ten pages out the door today
STATUS: 7hrs 15 mins sleep – didn’t work enough yesterday, too much screen time in the evening, hence poor sleep, apparently.
READING: THE WIZARD OF THE KREMLIN, Giuliano da Empoli (UK) (US+)
—When you think of it, he continued, the first half of the twentieth century was just that: a titanic confrontation between artists. Stalin, Hitler, Churchill. After them came the bureaucrats, because the world needed a rest. But today the artists are back. Look around you. Wherever you look, there is nothing but avant-garde artists who, instead of depicting reality, are busy creating it. Their style is the only thing that has changed. Today, instead of the artists of yesteryear, we have reality-show personalities. But the principle is the same.
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