How William Faulkner Can Help Us Understand AI Policy
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Research for this post was aided by a narrative intelligence brief on AI and Publishing developed by EdgeTheory. In Absalom, Absalom, William Faulkner writes “as though houses actually possess a sentience, a personality and character acquired not from the people who breathe or who have breathed in them so much as rather inherent in the wood and brick or begotten upon the wood and brick by the man or men who conceived and built them.”
How William Faulkner Can Help Us Understand AI Policy
How William Faulkner Can Help Us Understand…
How William Faulkner Can Help Us Understand AI Policy
Research for this post was aided by a narrative intelligence brief on AI and Publishing developed by EdgeTheory. In Absalom, Absalom, William Faulkner writes “as though houses actually possess a sentience, a personality and character acquired not from the people who breathe or who have breathed in them so much as rather inherent in the wood and brick or begotten upon the wood and brick by the man or men who conceived and built them.”