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Michael Harris

@vancouverharris

Author of The End of Absence, Solitude, and All We Want. Writer of the Command Line Heroes podcast.

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"Every stream of elevator Muzak, every pinging phone, every grating television is not merely a moment of distraction – it is a message. And the message is this: “Your own quiet life is unworthy of your attention.”" A new gem from Michael Harris theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

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“It comes to me as Ella Fitzgerald’s vibrato pulses through the vintage Tannoy speakers: in a world where signals are always drowned by noise—a world where feverish egos push us always to interrupt—here’s a cloister that demands our focused attention.” montecristomagazine.com/magazine/volum…

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My latest for Western Living in which the founder of Hershel lights up his home with as many Bocci lights as he likes (and it's a lot). westernliving.ca/homes-and-desi…

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It's been 10 years on the dot since my first book, The End of Absence, was born. It was my attempt to explain how life feels for the last folk who remember a pre-internet world. In the decade since, I kept trying to explain. Here are my best answers. linkedin.com/pulse/remaking…

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“By 2030, Amazon expects more robots than humans in its workforce.” The world’s first general-purpose robot might be closer than we think. Journalist Michael Harris explains why: thewalrus.ca/sanctuary-ai/

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Spending time with a groundbreaking robot called Phoenix made me question AI, the future of work... and just about everything. I wrote about that experience for The Walrus (Big thanks to Sanctuary AI for introducing me to their fascinating humanoid.)

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“A billion robots sounds like a lot, but it isn’t,” says Sanctuary AI’s co-founder Geordie Rose, whose company aims to create the world’s first general-purpose robot with human intelligence. Journalist Michael Harris explores: thewalrus.ca/sanctuary-ai/

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Deeply insightful, beautifully written analysis by Michael Harris of where we are headed if we surrender our writing & language to AI... chilling.

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By the astute Michael Harris RT The automation of writing is almost here. But what will happen to us if we cede our written language to AI? /via The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

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Love letters are a vanishing art in the age of DMs. So, in anticipation of Valentine's Day, I wrote a Love Letter to Love Letters for The Globe and Mail. 💜 theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

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Happy Valentine's Day to all the lovers out there, wherever your love may wander. Old-fashioned love letters may be disappearing (why bother in an age of AI-generated text) but I tried to give them a little love in The Globe and Mail this week: theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…