“In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it.”
―
―
“But we must try, and for that we need new visions. "Where there is no vision, the people perish" (Proverbs 29:18) is an ancient statement that is as hyperbolic as it is insightful. A later admonition puts the need for action in moral terms: "So whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin." (James 4:17)
We may not know every detail of doing the right thing, but the direction of the required action is clear: to ensure the habitability of the biosphere while maintaining human dignity.”
― Growth: From Microorganisms to Megacities
We may not know every detail of doing the right thing, but the direction of the required action is clear: to ensure the habitability of the biosphere while maintaining human dignity.”
― Growth: From Microorganisms to Megacities
“Choose my aim, take one step and then the next. It had never been anything else.”
― Ancillary Justice
― Ancillary Justice
“To get just an inkling of the fire we're playing with, consider how content-selection algorithms function on social media. They aren't particularly intelligent, but they are in a position to affect the entire world because they directly influence billions of people. Typically, such algorithms are designed to maximize click-through, that is, the probability that the user clicks on presented items. The solution is simply to present items that the user likes to click on, right? Wrong. The solution is to change the user's preferences so that they become more predictable. A more predictable user can be fed items that they are likely to click on, thereby generating more revenue. People with more extreme political views tend to be more predictable in which items they will click on. (Possibly there is a category of articles that die-hard centrists are likely to click on, but it’s not easy to imagine what this category consists of.) Like any rational entity, the algorithm learns how to modify its environment —in this case, the user’s mind—in order to maximize its own reward.”
― Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
― Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control
Leod’s 2025 Year in Books
Take a look at Leod’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
Favorite Genres
Biography, Business, Classics, Cookbooks, Ebooks, Fantasy, History, Music, Non-fiction, Philosophy, Psychology, Science, Science fiction, and Sports
Polls voted on by Leod
Lists liked by Leod


















