Climate Culture
This week we're asking a simple question: in a world optimizing for efficiency, automation, and engagement — what does it actually cost us to be human? Three stories. One theme. A poem broke the internet. Shawn Smucker, a bookshop owner from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, wrote a piece of ironic poetry called "Please Use AI" that hit 13 million views in a week. It's not what you think. We break down why it landed so hard — and what it says about loneliness in the age of frictionless everything. A dictionary ethered Silicon Valley. Merriam-Webster announced their "newest Large Language Model" with purple gradients, floating buzzwords, and dramatic AI voiceover. The reveal: their 12th edition printed dictionary, slowly rotating. "There's artificial intelligence — and then there's actual intelligence." We get into why this 35-second video might be the most effective AI criticism of the last two years. Microsoft said the quiet part out loud. Leaked internal documents obtained by 404 Media show that Phase 1 of Microsoft's Scout AI assistant rollout was literally labeled "Make people addicted." We connect the dots to Facebook, Frances Haugen, The Social Reckoning (Aaron Sorkin's new film hitting theaters October 9), and why we're at a Facebook Files moment for AI — right now, on day one. The overarching theme: AI is a tool. You're still the point. And if you're going to use AI, use one that's giving something back to the planet.
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