Simon Groth
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Curious writer. ‘Heartwarmingly blunt.’ New book ‘Ephemeral City’ is available now. Stories and ephemera published in a box that can be read in any order you like. simongroth.com
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An elaborately constructed book in a box filled with stories and ephemera? In this economy? Fear not. @tinyowlworkshop.bsky.social has discounted the boxed edition of Ephemeral City to A$45 (pp) for a limited time. If you’ve been on the fence, now's your chance. www.simongroth.com/shop/ephemer...
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“Current architectures of LLMs cannot imagine, but they can sequence … For the same reason that a dog can go to church but a dog cannot be Catholic, an LLM can have a conversation but cannot participate in the conversation.”
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I've been re-acquainting myself with NNs, transformers and LLMs this week, so these are early thoughts. But I am starting to think about language without the capacity to imagine language, i.e., an LLM unable to imagine itself participating in language. mail.cyberneticforests.com/what-machine...
What Machines Don't Know
Imagining Language Without Imagination It's important to acknowledge that Large Language Models are complex. There's an oversimplified binary in online chatter between the dismissive characterizatio...
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Todos somos la morsa, si lo piensas.
El disco de Los Beatles, Yo soy la morsa (con el titulo en español).
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Another year, another flood. The story 'Frangipani' takes place in 1974. A story of heartbreak and loss, it suggested Ringo’s *massive* 1973 hit. Picture my character Adeline, sitting on her verandah, waiting for the daughter who will never return, while this song about grief plays over the radio.
Ringo Starr - Photograph (1973)
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Just been reminded of a colloquial Colombian phrase for when someone is lost or confused that goes mas enredado que un pulpo aplaudiendo. It means “more tangled up than a clapping octopus.”
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This is our dog Nutmeg.

She will be 12 this month. She lost her eyesight gradually a couple of years ago. We knew she had cataracts from her milky eyes, but one day we realised they had got pretty bad. (How we realised how bad they had got is another story I will post on here at some point).
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Harper says hello.
My greyhound Harper on a couch (her natural habitat) resting her front paws and chin on the armrest like the goodest girl. It’s a shame the sunlight is further down on her back, pulling focus away from her face but you gotta get the shot while it’s there. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Marina Hyde nails the AI bosses' brazen theft of work that legally belongs to its creators. The tech bros say their industry will collapse without stealing our stuff - it's that valuable. But also so unimportant & worthless they won't pay for it or ask consent.
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It’s Sam Altman: the man who stole the rights from copyright. If he’s the future, can we go backwards? | Marina Hyde
His AI video generator Sora 2 has been reviled for pinching the work of others. One giant leap for Sam: for everyone else, not so much, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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This is embarrassing and these people should be embarrassed for peddling this pearl clutching bullshit.
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“In September, scientists at Stanford reported they had used A.I. to design a virus for the first time.”
Opinion | The A.I. Prompt That Could End the World
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László Krasznahorkai's English-language reputation has been built through the work of his key translators, George Szirtes and Ottilie Mulzet and John Batki.

So let's praise them too!
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Gifted is the most historically recent story. Set during the flooding of the Brisbane River in 2011, it centres on a lost child in a fantastic world of her own making. This song by Arcade Fire from a few years earlier seems apropos. (Also I’m a sucker for songs with a gradually rising tempo.)
Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
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The final scene of the story Battle takes place in the heart of the city as spontaneous celebrations break out at news that the war is over. At one point, a group of women break into the song ‘Wonder When My Baby’s Coming Home’, a detail lifted directly from contemporary reports.
Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home ~ Jimmy Dorsey & Orchestra (1942)
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Never forget that Australia went to war with emus in 1932 and the emus won
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For most of that night they would have jitterbugged to hot jazz, but I chose to fast forward to the end of the night. I was surprised to find this song by Thelonius Monk was a hit in Australia and I can picture Frank and Margaret in each other’s arms with this playing as the place winds down.
'Round Midnight - Thelonious Monk (1947)
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Scenes from the story Battle take place at the Trocadero, a dance hall frequented by Australian and American military stationed in Brisbane in 1942. There we find my characters Frank and Margaret falling for each other as they dance awkwardly together.
The Trocadero Dansant Dancehall on Melbourne Street, South Brisbane, probably late 1920s. Don’t look for it; it’s not there anymore. A rare view at the Troc’s interior looking back from the stage. A huge class of debutantes and officials occupy the dancefloor in rows while the shadows of onlookers can be seen in the balconies.
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Back in the day people used to have a slide at the end of their presentations saying "and that's how the brain works" as an inside joke about Hinton since he was known to talk confidently out of his ass.

Now, the Nobel committee brought this upon us like they give the peace prize to genociders.
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anyway, here is 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Geoffrey Hinton discussing what we know about large AI models on 60 Minutes.
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I was reading about how the keyboard was a heavily modified clavioline, a bit of one off sound.
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On a personal note, this is one of the songs my dad transferred to tape from his old 45s. Those tapes—stacked with hits and obscurities from the late 50s and early 60s—were the inescapable sound of my childhood weekends.
A Panasonic portable tape player with built in mono speaker.
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The story Heavens is set in mid-1961 in the shadow of the space race and anti-communist paranoia. This song is a massive hit from that year, complete with a spacey-toned keyboard solo, anticipating by more than a year the more overtly spacey ‘Telstar’ by the Tornadoes.
Runaway
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You’ve got it. My copy of Wreck this Book is so tightly bound it is in fact hard to wreck. And I’m realising in real time the hypocrisy of saying that when I did this to my own book. 🤔
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My book Ephemeral City is a box of stories and ephemera that can be read in any order. It’s also published in paperback for the normies, though with a little effort, that too can be read in any order.