The idea is simply that so many of these AIs that are out there have like, programmed explicitly into them not to use that word. So I feel like if somebody says that word fully, then just probabilistically, like it's not going to be an AI because it's hard to get the AI to say it. Yeah. Why don't you go first? Because I realize I have thoughts about it, but I have fully sat with on an actual word. It's going to be controversial. This is the only way I would do it. Gung to my head. Literally, I'm going to die. I would drop the end bomb. Oh, yeah. I have
David and Tamler take the first excursion into the work of Haruki Murakami and talk about his short story “Sleep.” A thirty-year-old woman, the wife of a dentist and mother of a young boy, has a terrifying dream and when she wakes up, she no longer needs to sleep. This isn’t insomnia, it’s something else – she has never felt so alive, strong, and awake. She can swim laps for an hour in the afternoon and read Anna Karenina with perfect concentration until dawn. What is this condition? Is it real? What does it tell us about her past, her sense of self, her alienation from friends, family, and her role? This is a banger of a story folks, check it out.
Plus - if you had to say one word or sentence to distinguish yourself from an AI, what would you say?
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