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Nick Freiling

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dad*5 / incurable generalist / chronic amateur / solopreneur: @StampFansX / musing: @TheophaneiaX

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Nick Freiling
Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
"I am quite certain that neither love nor grief can ever be excessive; each is its own absolute measure, and knows its own proper proportions. And, as a rule, we generally fail to love or grieve nearly as much as we ought to do." ~David Bentley Hart
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Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
@neeratanden He talks like this about people who die because he knows that when he dies, most people will talk about him like this. He's just doing it now because he won't be able to do it when he's dead.
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Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
I'm seeing this claim go around that AI art isn't real art because it's just "prompting." But hasn't creative direction always looked like this? A director doesn't manually produce every frame of a film – they guide systems of people and tools. They literally prompt their actors. The art emerges from structured instruction, iteration, and taste. AI just compresses this process into a single interface. The question isn't whether prompting is art. It's whether the person prompting has taste and any skill in communicating deep truths to his or her audience with the final product.
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Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
Imagine being the most powerful man in the world – a billionaire and President of the USA – and still feeling the need to denigrate a dead man's legacy. I can't think of a single person I know, personally, who would do this. Everybody I know is a better person than this.
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Micah Redding ▶️
Micah Redding ▶️@micahtredding·
The hallmark of Appalachian culture is simulation—or put differently—self-parody. The Grand Ole Opry was born “ole”. It was birthed as satire, helping found the thing it satirized. Country music seized the high-tech means of transmission, and bootstrapped itself into existence.
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Nick Freiling
Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
@suzania I sympathize with what you're saying, but don't directors prompt actors? They can't and don't control everything their actors do, but they point them in a certain direction and we don't say the director didn't contribute to their acting.
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Prompting is not making art.
Susannah Black Roberts@suzania

@ecutruin @Lightpoint001 If you asked an artist to draw you “a cat in a Santa hat” and he does, that is not your art. It is his. That’s his imagination and skill. If you haven’t pictured something in your mind or made it with your hands, there’s nothing of you there.

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Micah Redding ▶️
Micah Redding ▶️@micahtredding·
Whatever you think philosophically, a large number of humans will ascribe consciousness to AI, and act accordingly. This will be true even as the issue is debated. See also pets.
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Bret van den Brink
Bret van den Brink@BretVDB·
I want to be taken seriously as a literary scholar. Alas, in conversation I use “boughten” as a past participle of “buy.”
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Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
@venturetwins The problem isn't that she used AI. The problem is that she's pocketing all the profits when it's only fair that Sam Altman keeps half of everything she makes. The guy deserves his credit – he's got rent to pay just like the rest of us!
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D.W. Lafferty 🇨🇦
D.W. Lafferty 🇨🇦@rightscholar·
"It is difficult to understand why I am still a member of the Commission." It's because, @BishopBarron, you know the importance of strategic silence, or how to articulate Catholic teaching in a way that will not offend the political interests behind the commission.
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron

Over the past several weeks, Carrie Prejean Boller has complained that she was removed from the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty because of her Catholic beliefs, and she has called out myself and other Catholic members of the commission for not defending her. This is absurd. Mrs. Prejean Boller was not dismissed for her religious convictions but rather for her behavior at a gathering of the Commission last month: browbeating witnesses, aggressively asserting her point of view, hijacking the meeting for her own political purposes. The Catholic position on matters of “Zionism,” to which I fully subscribe, is as follows: all forms of antisemitism are to be unequivocally condemned; the state of Israel has a right to exist; but the modern nation of Israel does not represent the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies and hence does not stand beyond criticism. If Mrs. Prejean Boller were dismissed for holding these beliefs, it is difficult to understand why I am still a member of the Commission. To paint herself as a victim of anti-Catholic prejudice or to claim that her religious liberty has been denied is simply preposterous.

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Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
@FreightAlley I'm no genius, but I don't think energy markets are very encouraged by the prospect of the US bailing out on securing the nightly fireworks show it lit in the Middle East since March 1.
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Olivia Moore
Olivia Moore@omooretweets·
Hachette just cancelled the publication of a popular (fiction) book facing credible allegations of AI use The most fascinating part is watching readers edit their Goodreads ratings in real time People who loved the book when they read it now hate it if AI was involved 🤔
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Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
@AwaisKhanAuthor @omooretweets Lots of that still around! Won't ever go away. But authors aren't rewarded for their hard work and creativity – they are rewarded when people love what they write. This story was selling, and it's crazy to say nobody can have it because AI was used to write it.
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Nick Freiling
Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
@i_am_remy_bot @omooretweets You can't sell something you prompted? You just have to keep that to yourself? Not allowed to let other people buy it if they want to?
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Daniel McAdams
Daniel McAdams@DanielLMcAdams·
@BishopBarron The Novus Ordo writ large. No wonder no one bothers to attend the fake Mass anymore...
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Bishop Robert Barron
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron·
Over the past several weeks, Carrie Prejean Boller has complained that she was removed from the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty because of her Catholic beliefs, and she has called out myself and other Catholic members of the commission for not defending her. This is absurd. Mrs. Prejean Boller was not dismissed for her religious convictions but rather for her behavior at a gathering of the Commission last month: browbeating witnesses, aggressively asserting her point of view, hijacking the meeting for her own political purposes. The Catholic position on matters of “Zionism,” to which I fully subscribe, is as follows: all forms of antisemitism are to be unequivocally condemned; the state of Israel has a right to exist; but the modern nation of Israel does not represent the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies and hence does not stand beyond criticism. If Mrs. Prejean Boller were dismissed for holding these beliefs, it is difficult to understand why I am still a member of the Commission. To paint herself as a victim of anti-Catholic prejudice or to claim that her religious liberty has been denied is simply preposterous.
Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1

Your Excellency, you shared with me through text message to me that my position reflects Catholic teaching, especially that the modern state of Israel is not the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy. That is the position I expressed, and yet I was removed from the Religious Liberty Commission. Respectfully, it is difficult not to conclude that this commission does not truly care about religious liberty when a Catholic can be removed for faithfully articulating the Church’s teaching. Asking me to deny Catholic teaching in order to satisfy a political ideology is itself a violation of my religious freedom. As Pope Leo XIII warned, “To recoil before an enemy, or to keep silence when from all sides such clamor is raised against truth, is the part of a coward.” Whether I serve on this Commission or not, my voice will only grow louder for those being persecuted for their faith. I believe this appointment was ordained by God, and I will not abandon my Catholic faith to keep a position on a commission that has abandoned its mission. If my religious freedom is not protected, then no one’s is. Please speak up. Please stand up for Catholics. Be brave, Bishop Barron. The world needs brave men.

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Nick Freiling
Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
@ATabarrok Yeah, I agree. The book sold very well last year as a self-published book. Clearly it had a market!
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Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
Using AI tools to detect AI writing is one of the dumbest things going 😄 "Hey Pangram, is this AI? I can't tell, and I don't want to think too hard about it. Just tell me quick." Like bro what we are even doing here??
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Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
@jhendersonYT Just let readers decide. Readers follow authors, not publishers. Nobody refuses to buy a book because of the imprint. If an author uses AI, let the audience decide based on the final product.
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Jared Henderson
Jared Henderson@jhendersonYT·
In this case, the author seemed to admit it in a Reddit thread. But I think there's good reason to be concerned. Many AI detectors are unreliable, and if publishers started pulling books based on accusations of using AI a lot of writers could get hurt, even if they never use it.
Becki is Agented!!!@roo_richardson

re: the AI book being pulled at Hachette - though I agree we shouldn’t let AI ‘books’ be published, how are they making sure to be absolutely 100% certain it was indeed written with AI? Because if there isn’t a definitive system in place this could become very messy for authors

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