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Just got around to reading @cameron’s blog post today and I have a few things to say… 👀 as always 😭🤣
(Also, if you love Cameron, subscribe to his newsletter & I better be seeing a lot more Cameron spirals soon or i will riot lmao 😤🥹❤️)
So the post is titled “AI lets you be insta mid at everything and it’s incredible” and Mid ≠ bad, just means “good enough to work with yeah? Ok
At first glance, that sounds like a backhanded compliment to AI, but really, he’s making a strong case for it saying AI won’t make you a genius, but it will make you just good enough to get started and that’s a cheat code
Mid means functional
Mid gets the job done
Mid is relatable
But of course, there’s nuance around ethics and data, and Cameron does a great job pointing that out too
While I agree mid is underrated, sometimes we forget that bad advice still costs you. Mid tools can also amplify laziness or misinformation if you don’t know how to question them. 3 replies
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new summer to-do, inspired by tonight at edge esmeralda:
a listening party where everyone brings a song or music video that shaped them. not just a song they liked, but a song that made them who they are today.
we sat in a theater and, one by one, someone would introduce their song or video and why it was meaningful to them. and then we’d hit play.
sometimes Spotify-generated lyrics singalong. sometimes something homemade. sometimes a new song no one else had heard before.
and then we’d clap, but not in a performance way. more like a thank you, like thank you for sharing that part of you with us.
music, to me, is so human. it carries things words alone can’t. it holds memories we didn’t know we still had. it connects us, both with one another and with ourselves.
hard to describe the feelings from being in a room full of mostly strangers and meeting them through the lens of music.
can’t wait to try in LA, maybe at Noun Cafe with @drewcoffman.eth and @derekgtaylor.
thank you for reading. 36 replies
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