Category Archives: Amoeba’s Lorica

Amoeba’s Lorica: Meme-ories 65 (What Green Really Means to Us)

Go to the ant, you sluggard … The scientist, in his jeans and flannel shirt, looked across the meeting room table at his visitor, a 30-something man in a blue suit jacket and trousers, white shirt, red tie, and bulldozer … Continue reading

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AI: And May You Forever Be Clean

[Most A.I. companies have] no brilliant ideas about expanding the social safety net or retraining workers for new jobs – only a goal of making the current jobs obsolete as quickly as possible. – Kevin Roose, New York Times Newsletter, … Continue reading

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Amoeba’s Lorica: Meme-ories 64 (The Gravitons That Bind)

Really sorry, but sometimes what is is and can’t be made isn’t. No matter how many scientists you fire.

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