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Episode 183: AI Hype and the Disciplining of “Creative,” Academic, and Journalistic Labor

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The Importance of Humor in High-Level Writing

The ELISA effect is basically people's seemingly ingrained tendency to consider anything that is speaking in sensible language to be real and incarnate. Back in 1966 a computer scientist named joseph wisenbaum wrote a chat program called ELISA which would take the guise of a rogerian psychoanalyst. He realized later on in the 90s douglas huffs that are called this the dreaded elward if you can talk about it. The labor market badly in need of a new tech bubble now that the metaverse has gone to hell, says John Sutter.

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