Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #881 - Sentiers No.12 — China and aliens, new institutes, Amazon, and destroying all the things
Hi Mom,
I am going category nuts on this one.
I am also REALLY cheating.
Here's a newsletter by Patrick Tanguay, and that links his Twitter account. I subscribe. You should consider subscribing.
You can SUBSCRIBE HERE.
I hope that if Patrick Tanguay were to stumble across this or get an alert about this blog post, he would be forgiving of me sharing his content with, of course, due credit, as all of what follows is a recent newsletter sent by Patrick that's full of so much great information and curiosities that I am quite humbled that I am not doing something more like what he's doing rather than just re-posting what he has done.
I am fairly confident that Patrick would like me trying to increase his readership with my own modest efforts because really, Mom, how many people are actually reading?
Patrick has his own subscribe link in the following in case you forwarded this newsletter, so I guess my share of this work is not much different than just forwarding to all three of my readers... :-)
By sharing Patrick's work here, I give myself another platform to launch these links (and an easier one), and if I inspire just one person to subscribe to his newsletter, then, triumph!
I think the stuff about China's big radio dish intent on finding aliens is one of the best things about this missive, but there's plenty more great content.
Check it out, and as always, thank you for reading.
Sentiers No.12
I held a lunch & learn last week on the topic of Personal Knowledge Mastery (PKM), based in part on Harold Jarche’s Seek, Sense, Share framework. Preparing the slides (with Deckset, you should check it out) made me realize that, other than this here newsletter I recently started, the Sense(making) and Sharing parts of my habits were lacking, something I will work to fix. No huge revelation here, just found it interesting to realize that a known toolkit can also be useful as a kind of audit later on, not just in setting up new habits. Maybe revisiting some of your own processes can yield similar results and lessons.
➼ Please forward to a friend and share broadly. Thanks!
➼ If you were forwarded this email, you can subscribe here. ✕ Sci fi China’s Race to Find Aliens First Quite a good long read, mixes China’s new radio dish looking for extraterrestrials, Hugo award winning Chinese sci fi writer Liu Cixin’s views on galactic civilizations, and some historical background on the country’s on and off interest in science through the centuries.
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Algorithms / Stacks / The Churn Genevieve Bell tackles what it is to be human (and Australian) in a digital world Super promising new institute.
Researchers from Microsoft and Google are creating a more human field of AI research
A second super promising institute. (Note that both are led by women.) Their research will be focused on: Bias and inclusion, Labor and automation, Rights and liberties, and Safety and critical infrastructure.
++ AI Does Not Have Its Own Intent
Element AI’s CEO on AI vs intent, our own intent, educating populations around “data governance, biases, privacy, machine learning, information vs. data vs. intelligence and intellectual property,” and an AI-First Mindset.
++ Cathy O’Neil, who wrote Weapons of Math Destruction, wrote this opinion piece for the New York Times: Algorithms are a threat to society and so far, academia is asleep at the wheel (Tweet to the article), but the most interesting part might be the back and forth thread with Zeynep Tufekci.
The same Tufekci at TED: We’re building a dystopia just to make people click on ads.
++ The Dystopia Is Already Here
Lists some of the same dystopic articles I’ve included here before + a few others but also a long quote by Neil Postman comparing Orwell and Huxley, small excerpt: Sacasas decided to keep adding to that page so keep an eye on that link.
++ I've seen this in action but never realized the speed and breadth of the changes in a Pinterest feed and didn’t know it happened almost instantaneously for a new account: Digital polarization/disinfo on Pinterest is shockingly fast, shockingly aggressive, and shockingly manipulated by clickbaith commercial entities. I made a video to show how quick it happens. (Mike Caulfield on Twitter)
++ There’s precedent for Amazon competing with so many companies. It doesn’t end well.
Another look at the strategies of Amazon, the repercussions, potential next moves and a quick comparison to GE back in the day.
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Milieu Thousands of scientists issue bleak ‘second notice’ to humanity We’re destroying all the things and not making much progress in stopping the… destroying of all the things.
Seriously, all the things: Plastics found in stomachs of deepest sea creatures.
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Miscellany Jony Ive on Apple Park and his unique, minimalist W* cover. Honestly, I haven’t read it (yet?) but there are some good pictures of the place and it’s a rare long interview with Jony.
++ The Gulf’s blockbuster new Louvre arrives — and it’s utterly original.
Looks incredible. Queue movie shoots in 3, 2, 1…
++ I don't know much about the vast majority of the projects and people listed here, we should both know more and look into it: A Guide to Fantasy and Science Fiction Made for Black People, by Black People.
++ The ‘ultimate’ makerspace as a business is no more. TechShop Closes Doors, Files Bankruptcy.
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Reflect and connect.
Have someone give you a kiss, and tell you that I love you, Mom.
I miss you so very much, Mom.
Talk to you tomorrow, Mom.
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- Bloggery committed by chris tower - 1712.03 - 10:10
NEW (written 1708.27) NOTE on time: I am now in the same time zone as Google! So, when I post at 10:10 a.m. PDT to coincide with the time of your death, Mom, I am now actually posting late, so it's really 1:10 p.m. EDT. But I will continue to use the time stamp of 10:10 a.m. to remember the time of your death, Mom. I know this only matters to me, and to you, Mom.
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