"For as long as humans have been talking to one another, we’ve been summoning language for all kinds of purposes: exploitation, yes, and also communion. It’s free; it belongs to all of us equally." I'm also not giving up the em dash — and neither should you.
"For as long as humans have been talking to one another, we’ve been summoning language for all kinds of purposes: exploitation, yes, and also communion. It’s free; it belongs to all of us equally." I'm also not giving up the em dash — and neither should you.
Jane Rosenzweig
Jane Rosenzweig
Oh my.
"check you projected grade hundreds of times" does not seem like a good way to approach learning
If I put my initial ideas into an LLM, something would come out. But it wouldn't be what will come out after I work on this thing more because I don't actually know yet what I think and how my ideas fit together. And after I do the writing, I will know those things. That's what doesn't happen/2
Jane Rosenzweig
The eternal struggle between optimization and being human. www.nytimes.com/2026/06/06/b...
The eternal struggle between optimization and being human. www.nytimes.com/2026/06/06/b...
People have already had a lot to say about this, but what's on my mind is that this should just be called "generating text" and not writing. I spent the morning trying to write something and the reason it came slowly was not because I can't write sentences but because I was figuring it out. /1