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About the author: Karawynn Long is a Mexico-based sci-fi and fantasy author and novelist. Very aware of her social standings and intersectionality.

  1. Heuristic as an adjective vs in psychology are very different. IE. learning for yourself, or taking a mental shortcut.
  2. Living a life without communication and the assumption of intellectual deficiency.
  3. "Language fluency heuristic"
  4. From simple-minded to sub-human
  5. "misnamed field of 'artificial intelligence'"
  6. LLMs language fluency = smart, comprehending.
  7. Fluency of language displays the distinction between text-to-image generation and language-only models.
  8. we attribute a mind behind the computing
  9. getting form over meaning
  10. not actually mimicking a brain, we don't fully understanding how brains work!
  11. there is no conceivable path to a functioning simulated brain with emotions central and an ability to explore sensory environment
  12. "the autocomplete may get spicier, but it's still just autocomplete"
  13. creepy/obsessive/stalkery
  14. connotations of intent to deceive, there is no intent ("it's not even lying")
  15. language used in this - a very frustrated person who experiences disability
  16. we need to side-eye these CHOICES - adding feelings, creating avatars, assigning emotions
  17. problematic fact that humans sometimes possess ethics and independent thinking
  18. "MARKET FOR VOLLEYBALLS" castaway reference, this is a predatory venture
  19. computer = factual and trustworthy
  20. computers are reliably accurate heuristic
    1. in class reference last week in history class someone used chatgpt to try and find information on a photographer and was lead very astray
  21. confliction between humanlike and reliable accuracy <3
  22. language and intelligence
  23. parrots!