There's No There, There —
Regulatory Capture by Metaphor
and "AI" Hype

Jonathan A. Poritz

Eventually, I'll port this to HTML, but at the moment it is only available as PDF or, for those who want to remix, in the original LATEX source.

Different versions of this presentation:

  1. the PDF version
  2. the PDF version with commentary included
  3. the PDF version of only the commentary.
  4. an audio recording of the live event - which is of quite poor quality and I was super rushed so I missed saying important things, but I also was slightly more polite than I had planned to be, so that's something)

And here are the files one needs to make this with LATEX:

  1. The actual source: TNTTRCbM.tex.
  2. Required image files:
    1. BYcircle.pdf
    2. CCcircle.pdf
    3. ccgs_date_strip.pdf
    4. ccgs_windows_strip.pdf
    5. chal_explosion.jpg
    6. chal_scatter.png
    7. chal_scatter_w_long_LSRL.png
    8. chal_scatter_w_short_LSRL.png
    9. HAL9000.jpg
    10. neural_net.png
    11. overall_all.png
    12. poritz_net_jonathan_qr-code_colorful.pdf
    13. projection.png

On my machine, which is running Linux Mint "20.3 (Una)" and which has a quite complete suite of texlive packages (including, crucially, texlive-base and texlive-latex-base; other required LATEX packages will be obvious to anyone who knows LATEX when looking at the \includepackage commands in the TNTTRCbM.tex source file), at the command line, I do the following in a directory containing the above files:

          pdflatex TNTTRCbM
      

If you want just to download one archive with all of those files in it, you could use either of the following two choices: