Breaking Even
@thomasarnold
HRI, AI, religious studies, pragmatism, ethics | Researching and teaching ethics at Tufts Institute for AI/Human-Robot Interaction Laboratory | He/him | pencil: Tombow 2558 B | writing rhythm: corpseflower | planets: digable
Breaking Even
Looking forward to this book and the May @interintellect.bsky.social salon discussing it.
This Be the Festschrift
Donald Boat, ask him for a copy of the contract
Opus 3-and-1 Dei
Did I mention I am hiring? Yes, Iβm going to repost this frequently
He keeps asking "Will I get to heaven?" in a plaintive, spaced-out tone because he simply has no clue what to do with an adversary who will not respond to him and can't be belittled and badgered into a deal.
Highly recommend @tamigraph.bsky.social's book on this: yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300...
If I were a Polymarket-betting critter I could have made so much money on "Some AI figure in the Epstein files will veer off topic to take a shot at Pat Langley."
The "Satanic" angle predictably gaining steam, to steer away from the obvious misogyny and back toward antisemitism, Christian nationalism, pizza/Wayfare sleuthing.
Pre-emptive registration π€ Clever Hans bsky.app/profile/mich...
Had been thinking for a while of getting to Tristram Shandy, but anno gemini 2026 it's a little much to see the medical fraud is named Dr. Slop.
As the New Yorker floats an ontological shrug about Claude's "self" (with in-house philosophical backing), his concept of "pre-emptive registration" deserves a strong revival to take on "alignment," "explainability," and other "well, we humans aren't so _____ ourselves" muddles.
Cope Claude Quale Quale
Close Reading Is For Everyone Dan Sinykin and Johanna Winant Call for Pitches Based on our previous Close Reading for the Twenty-First Century, we are at work on a new version thatβs shorter, slimmer, and aimed at a more general audience. Weβre looking for a new set of contributors who would write excellent, brief, model close readings of texts that high schoolers might know and care about. Think: βThe Gettysburg Address,β Macbeth, and Platoβs βAllegory of the Cave,β but also song lyrics, idioms, or even a visual image. What is your best, most instructive, most exciting, most welcoming example of how a close reading builds a real argument out from a tiny, perhaps overlooked detail? If youβre interested in pitching us, please send us your 250-word close reading of the text you propose. Your close reading should be mappable using our vocabulary of close reading: the five steps of scene setting, noticing, local claiming, regional argumentation, and global theorizing. (Our close reading of βThe Red Wheelbarrowβ in the early pages of our introduction is the sort of thing weβre seeking.) If we think we can use yours, weβll ask you to expand it to a 1,200 word essay in which you explain how your close reading works step by step. We seek close readings both of texts that are canonical and also ones that arenβt. And so we invite contributors both from the discipline of literary studies, and other disciplines across the university, and the public humanities beyond it. Send your pitchesβplease include your name and contact infoβto daniel.sinykin@emory.edu and jwinant@reed.edu by March 15.
CALL FOR PITCHES
@dan-sinnamon.bsky.social and I are at work on a new version of Close Reading for the Twenty-First Century aimed at a more general audience.
Weβre looking for new contributions: your model close readings of texts, canonical and not, from literary studies and not.
Details below!
Also useful metaphor because Elon, in perfect conformity with the diagnosis, predicted chess will be "solved" like checkers in ten years. Just bored, tragicomically ignorant waving off of mathematical realities.
Gotta drink something to prep for the measles slouching up I-26 from SC.
Stirring insight into Twin Peaks, which invites revisiting Mulholland Drive and even his artistic credo "Catching the Big Fish." It takes an odd persistence of psyche to have "captured not only personal pain but a shared longing: for time to stop and atrocities to end and goodness to prevail."
Vladimir: We need AGI
Estragon: Yes, the climate cannot be helped until AGI arrives
*they do nothing*
a fantastic book, and an actual example of a "mechanical turk"
If only there were a metaphor for him trying to leave the island behind as forgotten history.
The faces of Cronos, Zeus, and descendant divinities, all blondish, fair, almost all blue-eyed.
Lovely book in some ways but the d'Aulaires really drew the Greek pantheon like this
Instinct, not so much The Language
A legal asylum-seeker who works at Chipotle and plays music at a church in Maine went missing. His pastor searched and searched, eventually finding his abandoned car with the keys on the floor.
ICE grabbed him. No criminal record. No explanation.
"Oakeshott Learning" is right there
The thread has some great teaching insight, and it makes me think this article would pair well with the Kevin Roose Claudeswarm post as a perspective on how narrowly the terms of "adoption" are imagined.
As Chief Executive Function Officer it's time to sound the alarm-- if I don't do something useful with this draft I'm going to lose psychic permission to keep drinking coffee.
Nice example of "intelligence" not entailing autonomy, participation, and "stakes" (was thinking of ChatGPT holding forth about alcoholism vs. introducing itself at an AA meeting). If folks need a spoonful of Talebian squid ink to take their care ethics medicine, that's at least a start.
Imminent MSNBC segment on socio-political layers of "You're all set, hon"