Why do we feel that AI content is not a response to our culture being driven by a financial equation with time as a major component?
our cultural equation PREFERS LLM assisted content that slides under the radar. An equation that has always preferred commercialized, boring slop?
People have misplaced their focus on LLMs.
My students aren’t using it to generate wholesale drafts. (Though some have and will continue to do so. Student’s cheating: What’s new?)
The AI slop wave is here and like all slop, it’s just boring.
Set in 1952, Marty Supreme is strangely about WWII, and somehow manages to avoid the topic of the Korean War (which ended in 1953) in its entirely too long runtime.
I cannot pledge any money to you or your cultural revolution but i wish you luck in reviving romanticism… I am too much in debt… of course, i am dying too… but good luck…
very grateful to have three poems up at @havehadhavehad today! they’re all after George Oppen’s magisterial Of Being Numerous — many thanks to guest editor Sam Heaps and to Aaron & Crow for all they do to keep HAD HAD 💀