Neil Turkewitz

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Critic with public evidence across Culture, work & education.

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I write mostly about the intersection of tech & art/culture which these days means I spend nearly all my time trying to address the exploitation underlying current AI models. A secular humanist interrogating modern religions.

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The most depressing definition of books in history, c/o ISBNdb: “The world's best AI training data is sitting on a shelf. Books represent curated, peer-reviewed, domain-specific human knowledge, structured in a way no web crawl can replicate. Dense, edited, authoritative.” Boo…

AI Companies Are Buying Tons of Old Books Because They're Free of AI Slop 404media.co
AI Weekly's analysis
  • ISBNdb is brokering bulk purchases of printed books published before 2022, pitching them as training data structurally guaranteed to be free of AI-generated slop.
  • The service advertises strict NDAs on every engagement, conceding that 'AI company destroys two million books' is not a sympathetic headline.
  • Judge William Alsup already ruled that Anthropic's practice of buying, scanning, and destroying print books was 'clearly transformative' fair use.
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“I work at VGT3 here in Vegas, & all we do is scan books. Some are assigned to cut books, & others go to receive where they get books & scan the bar codes. We didn't have rates, but now we do, but it's not stressful.” —Amazon employee wrote on a forum for Amazon workers Glad i…

We Tracked a Shipment of Rare Books. It Ended at an Amazon AI Training Facility 404media.co
AI Weekly's analysis
  • 404 Media hid an Apple AirTag in a roughly 1,000-book order sold on Biblio and followed it to an Amazon warehouse in Las Vegas.
  • The shipment terminated at Amazon's LAS8 site at 5801 Nicco Way, home to a team called VGT3 whose logo is a Tyrannosaurus rex clutching an open book.
  • Amazon told the outlet it 'purchases books through commercial channels'; the company classes its Nova family of models as 'frontier.'
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“Our goal has always been to help people create original new music.” —Suno But that goal is impossible. AI models are wholly dependent on their training data, incapable of generating something “original.” A novel remix of the past perhaps, but always literally derivative. @jas…

Hack Reveals Suno AI Music Generator Scraped YouTube, Deezer, and Genius 404media.co
AI Weekly's analysis
  • Leaked logs quantify scraping per platform: 2M+ YouTube clips, 62,117 Pond5 hours, 12,287 Deezer hours, 17,615 Genius hours, and roughly 1M podcast hours.
  • Suno publicly called the breach 'limited' and 'quickly contained' while withholding notification from customers whose emails, phone numbers, and Stripe records were exposed.
  • TechCrunch flags a distinct DMCA angle: deliberately circumventing YouTube's anti-scraping protections is a separate violation from copyright infringement in the underlying suits.
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“All of the speculation and hype around A.I. is hiding the fact that the technology isn’t just large language models or agents or data centers. It is the backbone of a superstructure that merges regressive politics with unchecked economic power in the guise of technological in…

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“Like most Silicon Valley ‘utopian’ essays, to believe that any of this is going to go how Zuckerberg suggests it will requires one to have been recently concussed or to willfully ignore how this technology is being used today.” @jasonkoebler.bsky.social @404media.co

Mark Zuckerberg Posts Deranged 6,500-Word Essay About Giving Everyone AI Superintelligence 404media.co
AI Weekly's analysis
  • Mark Zuckerberg published a 6,500-word essay titled 'The Future Is For Everyone' laying out a vision for personal AI agents that manage users' daily lives.
  • The access model is tiered: free versions for billions, plus a 'dynamic auction mechanism' where users bid for more compute.
  • 404 Media's Jason Koebler argues the framing primarily benefits Meta and skips over data-center realities, glasses backlash, and rogue AI agent behavior.
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“People say technology is just a tool that you can do good things or bad things with. That often is said to hide the ways in which technology makes certain realities more or less likely. So when you design tools in particular ways, there are foreseeable uses of those tools.” @…

Please Stop Making Me Opt Out of AI wired.com
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“The public seems to agree that DATA CENTERS ARE GIANT, UGLY, SMELLY ALTARS TO INDUSTRIAL-SCALE HOSTILE ARCHITECTURE.” Brava @tressiemcphd.bsky.social That’s perfect. And this “hostility” isn’t limited to physical architecture. AI is hostile to our very humanity, borne of stri…

Opinion | This Could Be the Winning Issue for Democrats nytimes.com
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“Selene Kelley describes her group of friends as ‘art kids that love to draw or act & stuff like that,’ & finds it ‘disheartening’ that AI is trained on the creative work of real people. As an aspiring writer, she worries that if she releases a novel or a TV series, it will ‘j…

Some Kids Will Never Think AI Is Cool wired.com
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“I think a lot of the public backlash to AI isn’t explained by people thinking the technology has no use at all…It’s AI as sort of an avatar for a small group of Silicon Valley billionaires’ ability to impose their vision of the world onto everybody else without their consent.…

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Recent commentary

This screenshot of yesterday’s @nytimes.com tech newsletter is a wonderful illustration of the meaningless of “AI” & how this meaningless can lead to a nonsensical debate about its utility. We need to just start talking about the automation of certain functionality. AI is many things, not A thing.

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A visual representation of the AI resistance we’ve seen from college graduates these past weeks.

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The world offers endless opportunities. Why would anyone abandon their agency and let AI chart their path based on inferences drawn from statistical probabilities? Find your own beach…metaphorically, & possibly literally too.

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Famine Memorial Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 Statues by Dublin sculptor Rowan Gillespie Photos ©2026 Neil Turkewitz Any AI use strictly prohibited 🚫

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San Diego California Temple (and no, this is not AI generated. I took this photo from a car traveling at 70 mph on the freeway!)

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