I havenβt seen it yet, but this two-episode series absolutely blew my mind. I would say more, but no spoilers.
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Professor in BYU's George Romney Institute of Public Service and Ethics, teaching public service/social impact students. Multipassionate and easily distracted (currently distracted by AI). https://aaronmiller.info https://how-to-help.com
I havenβt seen it yet, but this two-episode series absolutely blew my mind. I would say more, but no spoilers.
www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/rev...
Does AI Ken recommend more frequent use of βbumptiousβ?
In class last month we discussed how non-directed kidney donations (i.e. to a stranger) can trigger up to a dozen transplants.
Today a student told me she (and her mom!) are doing non-directed liver donations this summer. She'll do a kidney next if it goes well!
These kids are going to be alright.
What if we teach students how to use AI critically (instead of teaching them not to use it)?
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The Age of Living Software: What if software doesn't have to be take-it-or-leave-it?
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This is not complicated, unlessβlike Thompson is doingβyou're trying to justify something unjust.
(Tagging @daringfireball.bsky.social @birchtree.me because their articles prompted mine.)
If we mapped current #AI companies to consumer tech from the 2010s:
Anthropic = Apple. Focused on high quality for a smaller market. Stubborn and opinionated in annoying ways, but innovating in important ones. Sets trends. Genuine in its principles, whether or not you agree with them.
1/x
Obviously I'm opinionated, and this is not a perfect list but fun to think about. Anything I missed?
8/8
DeepSeek/Kimi/Z.ai/etc. = Huawei/Xiaomi/Oppo/etc. Providing insane value as long as you are willing to ignore the idea that the Chinese government uses them to spy on you. Tinkerers & geeks love them, of course. An ecosystem of YouTubers will rush to review every new model.
7/x
Perplexity = Snapchat. A truly unique offering, but the people who don't use it don't get why it exists. The people who do use it love it. Likes doing weird things as a way to stand out. Always treated like a quirky little brother.
6/x
xAI = Samsung. Fast follower only. Plays the scrappy underdog, but really just flash over substance. Run by a corrupt, image-obsessed leader who uses government influence for profit. Has a rabid, contrarian fanbase, mixed with people who don't care enough to pay for something better.
5/x
Meta = RIM (Blackberry). Already lost but doesn't know it. Wastes money on big swings that are only affordable because of its legacy business. Corrosive leadership doesn't realize the best hope for the company is to step aside.
4/x
Google/DeepMind = Microsoft. Workman-like quality, only the best at one or two things. Preserving the ecosystem drives every decision. Staffed by some of the smartest people around who get slowed down by the bureaucracy. Won't lose, but won't win either.
3/x
OpenAI = Google. Market-defining from the start. Now wants to be everything for everyone. Staffed by nerds who are at odds with management, and management wins. Began with noble intentions (remember "Don't be evil"?), but revenue overruled. Has a graveyard of failed public projects.
2/x
If we mapped current #AI companies to consumer tech from the 2010s:
Anthropic = Apple. Focused on high quality for a smaller market. Stubborn and opinionated in annoying ways, but innovating in important ones. Sets trends. Genuine in its principles, whether or not you agree with them.
1/x
More than we've had in Utah, sadly
I'm not sure how to process the irony of #Moltbook, a social network for AI agents, getting spammed by *human beings* there to promote their crypto and SaaS nonsense.
The idea of Moltbook is funny/cursed, but I think most of the viral stuff is fake. It was almost certainly made by people.
Just here to say I hit inbox zero. Such an amazing, if fleeting, feeling.
This was a behavior in Arc that I couldnβt ever get my brain around. Tabs breaking through the window->tab hierarchy meant I kept making mistakes with how tabs worked.
Politically, academics are much more liberal than the average person. But Paul Bloom makes the excellent point that, in areas related to their work, academics are actually deeply conservative.
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What it was like when an economist spent the year doing AI-driven research.
The reality is still that creativity and nuanced judgment of what constitutes a good research are still missing in AI. What 2026 will bring is less certain, in my opinion.
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Imagine being there as someone is on the verge of bombing a hospital. And you have a chance to talk him down. Absolutely incredible story.
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I need to get more comfortable shooting people, but I did enjoy trying out a bit of street photography with some friends.
If anyone has advice for getting more comfortable shooting strangers, I'm all ears.
#photography #fujifilm #streetphotography
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This is the year I made landscape photography an official hobby. Here are my ten favorite photos from 2025.
#landscapephotography #landscape #photography #fujifilm
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Christmas Eve sunrise over Utah Lake. (iPhone 17 Pro)
#landscape #landscapephotography
Companies that lay off workers to replace with AI either misunderstand how AI agents work or are just low-ambition.
In either case, they'll be beaten by companies who know how people make the difference. I wrote this to explain the idea. I hope it can help. #ai
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Apropos to my earlier post, it's not just the textbook publishers. Academic journals are also publishing papers with fake AI citations.
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And props to @andrew.heiss.phd for unlocking the "Rolling Stone on the CV" achievement!
I donβt think I can adequately stress how bad it is for a big publisher like Springer to screw up something like this. A new textbook of theirs had extensive hallucinated sources.
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#ethics #ai