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  1. Evgeny Morozov published an interesting and slightly dreamy text on AI two days ago that references a fantastic 1968 piece by David Hawkins about 'eolithism', a term for what is perhaps the opposite of design: finding an object that suggests a purpose.
    That reminded me of this short text from 1905 in which paleontologist Marcellin Boule argued that many of the 'eoliths' are not artefacts but products of natural processes.

    #evgenymorozov #marcellinboule #eolithism #eoliths #systemsthatmatter

  2. Evgeny Morozov published an interesting and slightly dreamy text on AI two days ago that references a fantastic 1968 piece by David Hawkins about 'eolithism', a term for what is perhaps the opposite of design: finding an object that suggests a purpose.
    That reminded me of this short text from 1905 in which paleontologist Marcellin Boule argued that many of the 'eoliths' are not artefacts but products of natural processes.

    #evgenymorozov #marcellinboule #eolithism #eoliths #systemsthatmatter

  3. Evgeny Morozov published an interesting and slightly dreamy text on AI two days ago that references a fantastic 1968 piece by David Hawkins about 'eolithism', a term for what is perhaps the opposite of design: finding an object that suggests a purpose.
    That reminded me of this short text from 1905 in which paleontologist Marcellin Boule argued that many of the 'eoliths' are not artefacts but products of natural processes.

    #evgenymorozov #marcellinboule #eolithism #eoliths #systemsthatmatter

  4. Evgeny Morozov published an interesting and slightly dreamy text on AI two days ago that references a fantastic 1968 piece by David Hawkins about 'eolithism', a term for what is perhaps the opposite of design: finding an object that suggests a purpose.
    That reminded me of this short text from 1905 in which paleontologist Marcellin Boule argued that many of the 'eoliths' are not artefacts but products of natural processes.

    #evgenymorozov #marcellinboule #eolithism #eoliths #systemsthatmatter

  5. Evgeny Morozov published an interesting and slightly dreamy text on AI two days ago that references a fantastic 1968 piece by David Hawkins about 'eolithism', a term for what is perhaps the opposite of design: finding an object that suggests a purpose.
    That reminded me of this short text from 1905 in which paleontologist Marcellin Boule argued that many of the 'eoliths' are not artefacts but products of natural processes.

    #evgenymorozov #marcellinboule #eolithism #eoliths #systemsthatmatter