Nov 17, 2024
In 1984, author Ray Hammond reminded readers that ‘the computer has no power to write words.’
As large language models (LLMs) reshape writing today, it’s worth reflecting on the last seismic shift in creative technology: the rise of the word processor.
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Oct 26, 2024
It's all converging. Autonomous AI agents like Truth Terminal, inside of VTubers, inside of virtual worlds, fully monetised with crypto tokens which powers the interactive in-show entertainment options. Imagine if Love Island was less scripted and more like The Sims. All of course, unfolding against the backdrop of...
Oct 20, 2024
Instead of optimising for immediate visibility, you always have the opportunity and option to create for a future audience. One that's somewhere in the long tail. If you’re willing to embrace that, you don’t need to worry about algorithms or trends.
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Oct 6, 2024
On Thursday, I was at the Serpentine Gallery in London for the opening of The Call, an exhibition by Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst. The work, as they write in the program, is a commentary on how “the process of collecting data raises questions about the governance and permission of its use.” and so is this...
Sep 28, 2024
I'm sorry I've made some slop. But in my defence I just really wanted to appear on my favourite new podcast - NotebookLM. Everything after the jump is synthetic, made by AI tools.
Full Show Notes: https://thejaymo.net/2024/09/28/2425-notebookfm/