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Even as A.I.-generated writing improves, “people will always need to understand things, and that they will need to convert those things into words that can then be used to communicate with other human beings,” Jay Caspian Kang writes. newyorkermag.visitlink.me/gHcLgg
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“The great majority of people turn out to be extraordinarily suggestible, with brains like sieves through which the truth falls. Fact and fiction meld in their minds.”
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Thiago Krause
I just received the terribly distressing news that Gordon Wood was hit by a car and killed yesterday. We were together with other Founding era scholars at the 2nd Judicial Circuit conference last week at Lake George, and he was as usual in fine fettle and as always enjoyable to talk to.