Reading, Listening, Watching
Apr. 15th, 2020 07:21 pmReading: Fools by Pat Cadigan. This is the middle novel (novella?) in a collection of three stories all of which I suspect are in her Mindplayers universe. I read Mindplayers a while back and then but the anthology back on the "to read" pile. They're quite cool but I'm finding the multiple personalities in Fools a little difficult to follow. I'm also not entirely convinced by the conceit that you can completely reprogram a person via visual stimuli.
Listening: The Radical AI podcast is a new podcast in the AI and Ethics space. I like the fact that its mission statement is deliberately setting out not to amplify the usual voices and views. On the other hand, I'm slightly side-eyeing the fact that its first interviewee is a white American man. In particular, this is not the man, let alone the person, who would first spring to my mind for a discussion on whether a computational system has the capacity to be moral. That said, I'm not far enough into the interview to know whether that is really what it is about or whether that's just the tagline to draw people in.
Watching: We watched the final episode of Picard last night which was everything we wanted from the show, having been worried mid-season it was going to descend into grim-dark cynicism.
Listening: The Radical AI podcast is a new podcast in the AI and Ethics space. I like the fact that its mission statement is deliberately setting out not to amplify the usual voices and views. On the other hand, I'm slightly side-eyeing the fact that its first interviewee is a white American man. In particular, this is not the man, let alone the person, who would first spring to my mind for a discussion on whether a computational system has the capacity to be moral. That said, I'm not far enough into the interview to know whether that is really what it is about or whether that's just the tagline to draw people in.
Watching: We watched the final episode of Picard last night which was everything we wanted from the show, having been worried mid-season it was going to descend into grim-dark cynicism.