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dsubburam

528 karmajoined 12 anni fa
CEO at https://www.chatlaw.us Writer at https://deepsub.substack.com/about

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How to Tell We–and AI–Are Choosing the Good

deepsub.substack.com
2 points·by dsubburam·14 giorni fa·0 comments

The Honest Case for the Humanities

substack.com
7 points·by dsubburam·mese scorso·0 comments

Part 161. Use of Artificial Intelligence Technology

nycourts.gov
4 points·by dsubburam·mese scorso·3 comments

How Musk Might Defeat the Statute of Limitations Defense

chatlaw.substack.com
2 points·by dsubburam·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Enter the Lebenswelt: AI and Our Life-World

deepsub.substack.com
2 points·by dsubburam·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Federal judge rules: AI queries not protected from subpoenas/warrants

paulweiss.com
17 points·by dsubburam·4 mesi fa·1 comments

The great shift of English prose

worksinprogress.news
63 points·by dsubburam·6 mesi fa·47 comments

Why Current AI Won't Displace Lawyers

deepsub.substack.com
2 points·by dsubburam·7 mesi fa·3 comments

Musk vs. Kierkegaard: Why Wake Up

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4 points·by dsubburam·10 mesi fa·0 comments

comments

dsubburam
·ieri·discuss
How about speed and speedometers in cars? For some reason I prefer digital readouts of speed while I prefer analog faces for watches/clocks.
dsubburam
·l’altro ieri·discuss
> They are not vocal because any political activism is not encouraged in China . Check jack ma story .

This is an under-rated comment. "Nice" seeming places in Asia might be so because the governments tightly control the narrative and brook no dissent. Citizens end up minding their own business and become apolitical. Society looks neat and organized; but if you don't conform, you get hammered down.
dsubburam
·mese scorso·discuss
I do not know what fraction of LLM-processed messages are due to posters not being confident in their written English. To the extent that it is meaningful, we can

a) be welcoming and indicate that we're OK with broken English (content and intent typically do get through), and/or

b) allow posting in languages other than English (does this even work right now?).

Above probably ahead of its time, but thought I'd just make the suggestion.
dsubburam
·mese scorso·discuss
A lawyer told me they might have felt they had no choice because enforcing a no-AI policy might be impractical.
dsubburam
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe we can distinguish craftmanship from creativity. This case can then be cast as one of deploying creativity without embodying the traditional craftmanship (ability to play guitar, sing low notes). I don't see that as illegitimate, so long as no false credit is taken about the said guitar playing, low note singing.

Can an artist be good if they can't draw a good circle by hand? Yes. Except they can't take credit for the goodness of circles that appear in their work, if not drawn by them.

[Edit: "responsibility" -> "credit"]
dsubburam
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Her recent article about her illness and how she lived through it was quite touching and very sad. On the New Yorker, and posted on HN[1], though it did not get much discussion here then.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46024709
dsubburam
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Music is an interesting case. You can't slow down the consumption of music (you have to let it play at the speed the performer intended), but you can dial up the attention you give it. Listening with headphones, eyes closed, and phone+doorbell etc. switched off would be close to max. Sitting at a live concert (I am thinking classical) is up there too, because you've given yourself permission to not think of/work on anything else in that time. For music, we can say that the default settings are too LOW.

And similar to the point OP made, you get more out of it when you attend more closely. And similarly, most music does not withstand this level of scrutiny.
dsubburam
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Another way lawyers can get displaced is if the rule of law breaks down. Then, whether you can get, say, regulatory approval for a deal, will depend more on if you can bribe someone than on carefully drafting and negotiating the terms.

This makes it in the lawyers' interest to stand their ground when established legal principles are under attack.
dsubburam
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Persuasion that happens in good faith is a two-way street. You explain your position, but also truly listen to theirs. If you are prepared to change your own position based on what they say, then you can hope that they might change theirs based on what you say.

If it is truly two way in this sense, including your best efforts to extract from the other party their strongest, potentially unexpected, arguments for their position and give them your due consideration, it shouldn't feel like manipulation.