It's such a joy to read First Adventure. I never know what I'll be challenged with...but I KNOW there will always be something. Your writing is so engaging and your intellect is so compelling. It's, frankly, daunting. I'd love to spend the afternoon in the literary salon with you and Amy...it sounds like she's the calculus communicator I needed to overcome my 'higher math phobia!' The reading list is just so...so...damn. The synopses, alone, have improved my thinking on the subject. I really appreciate your perspective on AI and where our world may be going with it. Thanks, as always, for sharing your thoughts.
this was more list than essay - but what we learned at Libertech was that sometimes a list is really what readers want.
this bibliography combined with the course bibliography from my last post are a pretty good summary of current non-technical but well-informed writing and thinking on AI as of 2026
it is a snapshot of a moment in time and it will be really interesting to see how relevant this list seems 3 or 5 years from now.
It's such a joy to read First Adventure. I never know what I'll be challenged with...but I KNOW there will always be something. Your writing is so engaging and your intellect is so compelling. It's, frankly, daunting. I'd love to spend the afternoon in the literary salon with you and Amy...it sounds like she's the calculus communicator I needed to overcome my 'higher math phobia!' The reading list is just so...so...damn. The synopses, alone, have improved my thinking on the subject. I really appreciate your perspective on AI and where our world may be going with it. Thanks, as always, for sharing your thoughts.
this was more list than essay - but what we learned at Libertech was that sometimes a list is really what readers want.
this bibliography combined with the course bibliography from my last post are a pretty good summary of current non-technical but well-informed writing and thinking on AI as of 2026
it is a snapshot of a moment in time and it will be really interesting to see how relevant this list seems 3 or 5 years from now.