Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Ramble: Marginalism, AI & Play, Got Test, Mind.in.Matter

Once again, it’s time for me to figure out what I’m up to.

Marginalism

I just published a long working paper, Notes on the Collective Valuation of "Thick" Objects: Financial Assets, Movies, and Novels. FWIW it’s one of the most satisfying pieces of intellectual work I’ve done in a while. It’s an adjunct to my ongoing work on Tyler Cowen’s monograph, The Marginal Revolution: Rise and Decline, and the Pending AI Revolution (2026). I’m just about to the end of that project. I want to write a post about his final chapter, and then write an introduction to the whole series. Once that’s done I can package it as another working paper.

Play: How to Stay Human in the AI Revolution

I’m back at work on this project. I’ve just posted a provisional outline of the book, at last, and I’m back at work on the proposal. I’m in the process of preparing a sample chapter, Chapter 6: “The Transformation — Kisangani 2150.” That’s where I slip into science fiction mode. I’ve already premiered that in a piece I did for 3QD and then turned into a working paper, but things need to be a bit different for the book. For one thing I need to tell more of the story. Which means that I’ve got to make up more of the story. So I’ve gotten back to that. My next 3QD piece is due in a week and a half. I hope to have something for that.

Yikes!

The God Test

I’m also working on a (short) series of posts on Robert Wright’s current book on AI, The God Test: Artificial Intelligence and Our Coming Cosmic Reckoning. I’ve already got one post about it, Robert Wright discusses his new book, The God Test, with Paul Bloom [Awe? Bob, Awe!?]. I figure my next post, the first once since I’ve started reading the book, will be a scatter post, a ramble on things I have in mind while reading.

[I’m half way through.]

Language, Memory, and Mind: A Supplement to The Computer and the Brain

That’s my new book project, outline here. I expect it to be relatively short, 30K to 40K. It’s an outgrowth of the thinking I’ve been doing about AI in the last year or two, some basic stuff I keep landing on. I figure the opening chapter will be based on a recent working paper, Computation, Chess, and Language in Artificial Intelligence. The general idea is to revisit the topic of how mind & computation are implemented in physical stuff, matter, now that we have to deal with distributed representation. That really didn’t exist as an issue when von Neumann wrote his little book, The Computer and the Brain, which was also about physical implementation.

This is also related to my ongoing research into LLMs with Ramesh Viswanathan.

There’s more, my new interest in religion, some graphics stuff, but that’s enough for now.

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