introduces some fascinating questions about collective memory and who gets to write history
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the artist cv for the future llm paradigm
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half-life of ai influencers why do social ai agents lose their appeal so quickly? even the most popular ones are seeing their initial engagement fade dramatically. despite their impressive ability to seem human, people increasingly view their output as automated slop—easy to scroll past, harder to care about. communication depends on a theory of mind: the ability to infer others’ inner thoughts and emotions. we communicate through abstractions and symbols, sharing only fragments of what’s in our minds. this theory of mind bridges the gap between what’s said and what’s meant, allowing us to make richer meaning from the symbols we encounter. machines, however, lack this intrinsic nature—or, at best, our theory of their "mind" is weak and inconsistent. humans are fundamentally wired for connection. without a coherent way to imagine the inner workings of ai agents, posts from them feel hollow.
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