I recently came across a prompt that asks ChatGPT to analyze you as though you were a person of interest. The prompt originated with a Reddit user and was picked up by UNILAD Tech. I tried it on myself, and the result was surprisingly good. It described me as a technically capable systems thinker with strong … Continue reading How Much of Me Is Already Public?
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Emancipation Digitization
History remembers proclamations because they announce more than policy. They declare that the world has crossed a threshold. When Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, slavery did not disappear the moment the ink dried. At that instant, it was, in the most literal sense, merely words on paper. Its authority depended upon institutions willing to … Continue reading Emancipation Digitization
The Robot Monk
A humanoid robot named Gabi reportedly took Buddhist vows this week at a temple in Seoul. The headlines wrote themselves almost immediately. “Robot monk.” “AI converts to Buddhism.” “Humanoid takes vows.” The story circulated with the predictable mixture of fascination, amusement, and mild existential discomfort that seems to accompany nearly every modern AI milestone. At … Continue reading The Robot Monk
