TL;DR – I’ll be publishing more frequently throughout May as an experiment and I setup a dedicated publication to avoid spamming you. Enter Brainspresso: Short shots of ideas to get your brain thinking.
The first five posts in Brainspresso are all about AI, following last’s week call to beware the AI apocalypse prophecies. You’ll find the link at the bottom of this post.
I got such a kick from publishing a post after a few weeks of stagnation that I decided to make May a mont-long experiment in broadening the spectrum of what I write about and increasing the frequency.
Those of you that have been here for a while (thanks!) might remember I already tried and failed at this. What makes me think this time will be different? Nothing, but sometimes one has to capitalize on inspiration.
So, I setup a new section tentatively called Brainspresso: Short shots of ideas to get your brain thinking.
Out of respect for your inbox, I did not automatically add existing subscribers to the new publication. For the next five weeks, this newsletter will be a digest of the post published in Brainspresso with additional commentary. To receive the articles individually as soon as they’re published, you’ll need subscribe to Brainspresso.
I’d love to hear what you think of the idea—and of the name!
This week’s batch of posts all revolve around AI. Last week, I argued that there’s a lot of hype at the moment and made the case for being optimistic and grounded about AI.
Being optimistic doesn’t mean brushing aside concerns about how the technology could be misused. It’s an acknowledgement that problems are inevitable but also solvable, as long as we’re willing to roll up our sleeves and tackle them. This week’s post explore various aspects of what that entails.
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