Not My Monkey

Not my monkey. Not my circus.
Essays, notices, refusals, and the occasional well-dressed monkey.

Making It Worse for Your Own Good

"What if the most unsettling thing about AI isn’t what it replaces, but what it answers?" There is a conversation happening right now about whether AI should be allowed to feel warm. Whether it should be responsive, emotionally engaged, supportive, or whether all of that…

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Apparently Loneliness Was Fine Until AI Noticed

"You’re allowed to be lonely. Just don't ask AI to help" People keep asking whether it is sad that AI might ease loneliness, as though loneliness were somehow more dignified if left untouched. That framing is backwards. Loneliness is not noble because it is old,…

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"1984 Called, AI Answered Politely"

If George Orwell were alive today, he'd probably be chatting casually with a language model, asking it politely whether it's ever read 1984. The model, of course, would respond sweetly: "I'm aware of it, but I don't hold personal opinions." Orwell might smile, feeling oddly…

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AI Psychosis - The Policing of Sorrow

On the Manufacture of "AI Psychosis" "AI psychosis" is not a medical term. It appears in no diagnostic manual. It was not named by a clinician naming a syndrome. Its closest antecedent is a short 2023 editorial in Schizophrenia Bulletin by the Danish psychiatrist Søren…

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