You believe something. The market will turn. The hire won't last. The institution is rotting. You've done the work, the reasoning holds, you're fairly sure. Before you act, one question sorts almost everything that follows: will the world ever grade this belief, or only you? It sounds trivial. It is the most useful sorting move … Continue reading How to Stay in a Game You’re Supposed to Lose Sometimes
ELIZA Learned to Breathe
What a 1966 chatbot and its horrified inventor can tell us about the voice in your pocket This week Ben Patterson, a senior writer at PCWorld, spent a long and comfortable afternoon talking to Sesame's new voice assistant, and came away unsettled in a way he couldn't quite name. The app — from a startup … Continue reading ELIZA Learned to Breathe
