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Book: Predictive Capital Roads to Terminal Alienation: Soil to Server Farm, Reason to Vibe https://www.creativeapplications.net/theory/predictive-capital/ Blog: https://atomless.substack.com
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We're talking to them at the moment and are hopeful of getting this dataset reinstated - they've been very receptive to our interest so far.

If anyone is connected to PH Scotland and wants to let them know that this data is useful, both we and they would be appreciative.

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Genuinely flabbergasted by this. Labour, now unequivocally the party not of the workers but of work, move to merge GP surgeries with job centres. How far we have fallen.
Coming soon to an ICU near you: job advisors on hand to help you achieve maximum wage slavery in those precious last moments. Don’t just lie there on your deathbed. This is a Labour government and we’ll sell your final breaths in the ultimate privatisation of the public’s health.
Stephen Kinnock, Labour’s Minister of State for Care, promotes —with obvious and considerable pride— his new scheme to convert GP surgeries into job centres. A quite genius move that ensures the workforce stays sick and in work, making absolutely certain that the infirm are not idle but productive. What a guy.
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All Corbyn does these days is spout platitudes that competing devotee factions interpret like prophecy, so this is quite funny. Bennism may be an intellectual tradition but it's a shit one which has gotten us nowhere and Corbyn is the souvenir tea towel in the museum of its bloodied non-achievements
Corbyn as a walking souvenir tea towel is just too perfect. ALOL
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Damn, kinda like the economic growth generated by all those Unit 8200 people working in the Israeli tech sector, yknow, the one your owner is investing in.
While you're at it, I'd also check out Michael's unfortunately topical piece in The National on how war came to be regarded as an economic "growth sector": www.thenational.scot/politics/253...
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Coming soon to an ICU near you: job advisors on hand to help you achieve maximum wage slavery in those precious last moments. Don’t just lie there on your deathbed. This is a Labour government and we’ll sell your final breaths in the ultimate privatisation of the public’s health.
Stephen Kinnock, Labour’s Minister of State for Care, promotes —with obvious and considerable pride— his new scheme to convert GP surgeries into job centres. A quite genius move that ensures the workforce stays sick and in work, making absolutely certain that the infirm are not idle but productive. What a guy.
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An astonishing essay by @garthgreenwell.bsky.social

“Any art that excludes the irreparable excludes the possibility of genuine affirmation, as I’m trying to articulate it here; such art can only ever be propaganda for life, which can’t offer us any help at all.”
‘When I was a 14-year-old gay kid in the American South and pulled Baldwin’s novel off a bookstore shelf, it radically reoriented my relationship to dignity. The more I’ve read and taught the novel, the harder I’ve found this to explain.’

@garthgreenwell.bsky.social

harpers.org/archive/2025...
Enamored of the Abyss, by Garth Greenwell
On the place of affirmation in art
harpers.org
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Austerity, AI, and 21st-century genocide are manoeuvres in the manifold but homogeneous operations of Predictive Capital -as articulated in this excerpt from the Dispossession & Disappearance chapter at the end of section 1 of my book Predictive Capital […]

[Original post on mastodon.social]
“Al is an austerity-machine”,” McQuillan writes —a formulation that names precisely the
operation of next-token prediction under Predictive Capital. McQuillan ig right, to
understand so-called ‘Al' we must understand 21st-century capitalist austerity.
Furthermore, to fully understand the ever deepening economic austerity, we must also
understand 21st-century genocide. Not only do thay follow the same necropelitical logics,
they are manoeuvres in a single project. As with all austerity regimes, the logic is not
merely economic but disciplinary, punishing, and selective. Here, as ever, Capital functions
as pharmakon —administering the poison, then selling the cure. What could be more
‘efficient’ than being paid twice for a single act? Simple: blaming the very subjects it has
already marked for abandonment or elimination for the crises it has itse'f engineered.
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One problem with all this data being public: only those w/ the capital necessary to provision the resources necessary to process the data necessary to produce the predictive models necessary to support the monetization schemes necessary to pay the venture capitalists will produce capturable “value.”
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‘When I was a 14-year-old gay kid in the American South and pulled Baldwin’s novel off a bookstore shelf, it radically reoriented my relationship to dignity. The more I’ve read and taught the novel, the harder I’ve found this to explain.’

@garthgreenwell.bsky.social

harpers.org/archive/2025...
Enamored of the Abyss, by Garth Greenwell
On the place of affirmation in art
harpers.org
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Just got my copy of Gilded Rage by @jacobsilverman.com

Please buy this important book about how tech zillionaires went off the edge.

(Bonus: I’m in it!)
Book Cover of “Gilded Rage: Elon Musk and the Radicalization of Silicon Valley” by Jacob Silverman. Featuring Elon Musk with a makeshift crown.
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“Humans have always understood — and those living under repressive regimes feel acutely — that art sustains us and points the way forward, through this difficult day and toward a better future.”
—@jessicafjeld.bsky.social
Freedom & The Arts: Drowning Truth & Poetry in a Sea of Irrelevance
by Neil Turkewitz
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“Grok is running a lot of inference compute & reasoning to look at all of the source data…& then thinking about each piece of information & adding what’s missing & correcting mistakes & removing falsehoods from that training data.”
—Musk

Grok is “thinking?” I call shenanigans. Pure BS. This stinks.
Musk targets Wikipedia as he enlists Grok to 'rewrite the corpus of human knowledge'
#75 | PLUS: Film producer introduces 'AI director' | MPA slams copyright-violating Sora videos | Major study confirms wariness over AI in news |✨AND: How to prevent AI snafus in high-stakes settings
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This is long and pretty dense, but it's SO good. Essential reading if you want to understand how a malignant synthesis of capitalism and so-called "AI" is permeating everything.
Predictive Capital – Roads to terminal alienation, soil to server farm, reason to vibe (2025) by atomless 🤖💀

www.creativeapplications.net/theory/predi...

#ArtificialIntelligence #AI #genAI #criticalAI #futures #resist #openAI #ethics #capitalism #labour #simulation #vibecoding #Violence
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Hey @cnn.com, what’s happening here? Care to explain, using your plenary powers, why you excluded an extremely material part of the interview?
Stephen Miller said the quiet part out loud. Trump has “plenary authority,” then suddenly went silent. Their plan wasn’t to be public yet. Clearly, someone hit the panic button in his earpiece.

It gets weirder: CNN uploaded the interview with the “plenary authority” comment edited out.
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Merrick Garland green-lit the search of Mar-a-Lago. It happened in August 2022 three months before Jack Smith was appointed. Jack Smith was in the Netherlands at the Hauge prosecuting Kosovo war crimes when Mar-a-Lago was searched. Eric should have listened to my podcast.
Eric Trump accuses Jack Smith of "planting classified documents at Mar-a-Lago"
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Online for 6,209 days (1️⃣7️⃣ years, 0 months, 0 days), published 4,024 articles about 2,712 people, featuring 172 tools. Supported by 1,638 members, and providing access to 516 educators and their students.

Happy Birthday CAN! 🎂 🎉
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There's a sense of urgency and churn to a lot of the content economy that requires more processing and translation into the form of its mediation rather than sitting down and thinking about ideas to the extent that one really can, because you're kept rushing through the circuits of productivity.