Source details
- Original source
- Ethan Mollick
- Published
- 2026-07-07
- Primary topic
- AI Policy
Why it matters
Regulation, copyright, courts, government action, and policy developments affecting AI deployment. This item originated as a short-form social post, so the context blocks below help expand it into tools, models, and evaluation guides.
What happened
AI obsessions, continued: the act of naming something, whether something is "earned," what "carries" something else, strained metaphors, sitting with something (often an idea), an inanimate concept that "lives," ending paragraphs with a sort of pseudo-profound honest reflection
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AI obsessions, continued: the act of naming something, whether something is "earned," what "carries" something else, strained metaphors, sitting with something (often an idea), an inanimate concept that "lives," ending paragraphs with a sort of pseudo-profound honest reflection
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