David Colarusso

Co-director @suffolkLITLab.org (Legal Innov. & Tech). Attorney & science educator by training & practice. Data scientist, craftsman, & writer by experience. No manels. My bots: @icymilaw.org, @news.bot.suffolklitlab.org & @lolscotus.bsky.social

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"CONCLUSION" doesn't lend itself to an AKA. So, I'll go with, we're all in this together and "... it is imperative to cultivate hearts that love the truth, prefer what is right despite the most appealing content and pursue wisdom rather than immediate results." www.vatican.va/…

Encyclical Letter of His Holiness Leo XIV Magnifica Humanitas (15 May 2026) vatican.va
AI Weekly's analysis
  • Pope Leo XIV's 42,300-word Magnifica Humanitas, signed May 15 and published May 25, addresses AI as the central challenge to human dignity.
  • The encyclical states AI systems are 'cultivated' not 'built' and explicitly denies they possess experience, a body, or the capacity to feel pain.
  • Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah spoke at the Vatican's May 25 presentation alongside theologians and three cardinals.
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More than any other public voice, Doctorow's AI take comes closest to articulating how I feel about the whole thing. Is it a bubble? Yes. Does that mean it's worthless? No. Do I worry about copyright? Mostly no, though I worry a lot about labor & monopolies, not to mention bia…

How to burst the AI bubble: Strike at its roots arstechnica.com
AI Weekly's analysis
  • Sequoia calculated the AI sector needs roughly $600 billion in annual revenue to justify current infrastructure spending, while OpenAI generated about $3.4 billion last year.
  • Doctorow argues bubble mechanics route risk to ordinary pension holders because insiders exit first, leaving market-based pension holders to absorb the correction.
  • His deflation prescription targets root structure: stronger antitrust enforcement, sectoral bargaining rights, unemployment cushions, and public procurement favoring open AI models.
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If an AI proves a theorem in the forest, does it make a sound?

wsj.com
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Sharing this question so I can come back and revisit the replies. So far, it looks to be attracting a lot of thoughtful suggestions. From my own experience, I’ll add: educational simulations. See e.g., suffolklitlab.org/algos-bias-d...

suffolklitlab.org
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I can tell you from experience, it can be quite a ride. Some students took it as a challenge to trap the AI in an error.¹ Others very earnestly cataloged the boundaries of their usefulness, both approaches primed them for better future engagements w/ the materials. ¹ lawrpg.or…

Law RPG: Artificial Intelligence and the Law lawrpg.org
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Recent commentary

Now hear me out, but I'm starting to think the term AI might have been used in such a way as to render its meaning not only functionally useless for reasoned discussion but that its lack of definition might actually be at odds with such. Just a thought.

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Every time someone explains their approach to AI I hear this old George Carlin bit in my head, "Have you ever noticed that when you're driving that anyone who's driving slower than you is an idiot, and that anyone driving faster than you is a maniac!?"

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What am I to make of folks who criticizes AI for making people forgo deep reading dunking on the provocation from an essay and using it to attribute to an author the exact opposite of their conclusion?

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Just realized that I described ML as the OG AI on a call, and I can’t decide if I should cringe or hold my head high.

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I was working on a website with a colleague recently, and they asked if I inserted some typos to prove the site wasn’t made with AI. I was like, “No. I’m dyslexic, and my code editor doesn’t have spell check.” I also said, “thank you,” and meant it.

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