reading this makes me just achingly sad. i get concerns about shutdowns and fears about the economy. i get that this feels unfair and oppressive and painful. i am scared & sad, too. but the anti-mask behavior is effectively holding the country hostage to score culture war points
i've reached the point where i don't know what to do about any of it. there are so many heroic healthcare workers who are ringing the alarm bell as loud as they can. they're saying we're entering a living nightmare that could dwarf the spring. we seem determined to ignore them
i spent 3 weeks this summer talking to people about the best way to reach anti-maskers. and how to treat people with empathy and dignity. but when this becomes wrapped up in political identity it seems almost impossible to bridge the gap. dunno what to do nytimes.com/2020/07/22/opi…
nothing anyone does matters if masks are reduce to a culture war fight. when you need compliance from all -- when safety is a collective issue, not a personal one -- the ones ignoring best practices have all the power. which is what Greene wants here. and she and others have it
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This is my effort, through a lot of reporting, to make sense of our current AI moment. My big takeaway is that there's way less agreement and understanding from experts and employees about what's being built and what future they're building toward theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
There is, for example, some uncertainty...from people who build these tools...about the precise way they make inferences
Even some people who are excite and working on these tools and technology aren't totally sure we're ready for what's next. One interesting comparison for generative AI that it shared characteristics with 'invasive species'
somewhat beside the point but unless they changed it (its still up on twitter's site) the thread would seem to be breaking the company's own rules by publishing personal email addresses, no? help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-p…
i mean i lol bc we're so far past that point that i sound like a nerd screeching about technicalities but idk
Wrote about a strange moment where kanye west is going on right wing media not playing by the dogwhistling game at the same time that Musk is changing the rules of the game, turning twitter into an open sewer. there's a dog-catches-car quality to it theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
it's been very alarming but also rather weird to watch the people who launder and amplify far right messaging to be thrown on their back feet by Ye refusing to back down when they're like, 'well, obviously you're not a nazi!'
Don't think this will chasten anyone and obviously it empowers the most awful people and it's dangerous. but i'm also curious how abandoning the dog whistle and turning places like twitter into Hitler Trending Topic Bonanza works over time with people who don't want to be near it
tbh i don't personally care that the guy running for president who did the coup is low energy tonight
guess it was like a failed coup? half coup? attempted coup? i mean whatever - just think his energy level in this moment is probably irrelevant
like, he'll see shit like this & then go off the cuff in for 64 minutes in a few weeks at a higher energy rally about locking up his political enemies and flirt with QAnon. not buying the whole 'his heart isn't in it' thing. his ego is his animating force!
wild how this saga is so totally completely predictable while also feeling almost inconceivably absurd. too dumb and on the nose to feel real and also very real lol i just can’t stop thinking about it
i’ve personally felt like a hack just constantly beating the drum of ‘this guy is not smart like you think he is he’s gonna behave like a 9 year old and ruin this place’ bc some tiny part of me still has a hard time conceiving of somebody being this inept. and yet here we are
i guess it’s just that in some ways things are very broken (dude like this can build this cult of personality/amass this wealth /make twitter his vanity project) & other things work logically (if you don’t know what you’re doing/don’t care you’ll run the place into the ground)