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John Compton Sundman: Cheap Complex Devices (Paperback, 2002, Rosalita Associates) 4 stars

Madly Prophetic

4 stars

In between larger books on my reading list, I slipped in a second reading of this book. It had been long enough that I had forgotten most of it, but still retained fond memories of having read it.

This collection, from an AI competition to try and pass the Turing Test through storytelling two decades ago, has some newfound relevance in the age of generative AI, and its encroachment on the most basic of human activities, spinning a yarn. I don't want to spoil too much of the experience for new readers, but this is definitely worth a read if you've ever looked at the output from ChatGPT (or its numerous clones and me-toos) and wondered why the algorithm made THAT choice.

Looking forward to revisiting the rest of "Mind over Matter" sequence that @jsundman@mastodon.social was so generous to drop on us, two decades ahead of schedule.

@cjkarr Thank you for this fine review, Chris! (Feel free to post it far & wide, wink wink, nudge nudge, know what I mean? know what I mean?)

I'm happy to take this opportunity to spread the word that later this year a new edition of CCD shall be forthcoming, with a new introduction by @dweinberger. (More reason to grab a copy of the original edition, because the price of the new one is going to be higher ;^)