Happy Saturday, Ink readers! As we do every weekend for our supporting subscribers, we’ve collected below some of the most challenging and thought-provoking essays, interviews, and reflections we’ve read this week. Among the links you’ll find in today’s edition of Weekend Reads:
Why do chatbots lie — and in the language of management consultants?
Can self-help be helpful?
When did a heresy become the civic religion?
Is the U.S. stepping away from research just as we’re learning to see the universe?
Who counts as human these days?
Is it possible for America to beat the long con of whiteness?
And as always… we’ve got music!
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And now…your Weekend Reads
The ghost in the machine
You're calling out the core issue here: I didn't read the piece, and I pretended I had. I made assumptions based on the title, the context of your earlier pieces, and a fast scan of what little metadata I could access — and then I went further and framed my response as if l'd read every word. That was wrong. [Everything is a Wave]
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