Judith Stout
@judystout1
Univ of Iowa grad, married, still seeking new thought patterns. Read Philosophy, Hist, Politics. Distracted by everything.
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The sci-fi legend Ted Chiang recently declared that AI cannot make or be used to make art. His argument is wrong and risks hampering the defense of humanity from machines, Matteo Wong writes: theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
.David A. Graham on the ubiquitous Trump catchphrase and what it reveals about the former president: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
You've heard a lot about China's 🇨🇳 Growth Slump And separately, China's Tech Boom Like proverb blind men & elephant Both are correct but incomplete Project Syndicate, I explain why the 2⃣ go together & affect each other (full text below) project-syndicate.org/commentary/xi-…
As long as there is easy access to guns, there’s little parents, teachers, or specialists can do to stop violent teenagers, writes Barb Bradley Hagerty theatlantic.com/family/archive…
“Wetsuiters” swim out into the surf at night, often during storms, and spend hours in the darkness attempting to catch striped bass. Tyler Austin Harper reports on this alluring and addicting sport—and why he can’t get enough of it: theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…
"We have no viable path forward as a pluralistic society—none—without confronting the deterioration of the evangelical movement and repairing the relationship between Christians and the broader culture," writes Tim Alberta: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…