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Posts by Justin Joque

Goodbye again dear friends! Until I have more writing to share. (speaking of which almost done w/ a medium short piece on moltbook, open claw and language that is without a home--send me an email if you have an idea for a good place for it)

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Thanks for the kind words! Ha I think I've kind of made an academic career for myself by pointing out things that would have been glaringly obvious to 90s era grad students. The challenging part, at least for me, has always been articulating why that matters without just saying phallogocentrism.

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The AI Con, by Emily Bender and Alex Hanna - The OLR Supplement Justin Joque aims for a more radical critique of AI than Bender and Hanna, both by questioning intentionalist language, and with a leftist political orientation

An excellent reflection from @jjoque.bsky.social that draws out some fine, but crucial distinctions that I believe will be essential for political fights for a better world.

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"Language [for Bender and Hanna] must be just real enough that its use can be objectively ‘wrong’ but also not too real that it can be described (and modeled) as a formal and computable system of reference."

this is great stuff and all of you should read it

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Signed back in for a hot second to share my most recent writing: a short critical review of the recent Bender and Hanna AI book. Please enjoy and share!

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"their metaphysical commitments to an unbreachable depth of human meaning and volition opposed to a machinic non-sense leaves their project ill equipped to address the harms they accurately identify"

yes! yes!

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thank you! all your work on the topic has been helpful and inspiring!

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The AI Con, by Emily Bender and Alex Hanna - The OLR Supplement Justin Joque aims for a more radical critique of AI than Bender and Hanna, both by questioning intentionalist language, and with a leftist political orientation

this review of The AI Con from @jjoque is everything that i would want to say and everything that needs to be said to prevent "left/liberal" and "skeptic/intentionalist" from being conflated
olrsupplement.com/2026/02/17/t...

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The AI Con, by Emily Bender and Alex Hanna - The OLR Supplement Justin Joque aims for a more radical critique of AI than Bender and Hanna, both by questioning intentionalist language, and with a leftist political orientation

Justin Joque offers a more radical critique of AI in this review, questioning both the intentional model of language and the liberal politics of Bender and Hanna's the AI Con:

olrsupplement.com/2026/02/17/t...

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Signed back in for a hot second to share my most recent writing: a short critical review of the recent Bender and Hanna AI book. Please enjoy and share!

2 months ago 39 5 2 1
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Dear Friends! In the new year I really need to focus on writing a book and not posting; so I am going to temporarily take my leave of here. I'll be back and posting better than ever once this is all done. In the meantime it is very easy to find my email if you want to contact me. Adieu for now!

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China drafts world’s strictest rules to end AI-encouraged suicide, violence China wants a human to intervene and notify guardians if suicide is ever mentioned.

"China drafted landmark rules to stop AI chatbots from emotionally manipulating users, including what could become the strictest policy worldwide intended to prevent AI-supported suicides, self-harm, and violence. China’s Cyberspace Administration proposed the rules on Saturday."

3 months ago 77 33 1 4

"I too have been twice destroyed and rebuilt to glory as a result of a failed attempt to thaw a frozen pipe"

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R and I biked 300 miles from traverse city to Kalamazoo over a few days and stumbled upon this historic gas station/cheese shop in the absolute middle of nowhere with the best backstory I've ever heard

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There is a great trail that is now fully paved from Cadillac to Grand Rapids. We went north to Sutton Bay then west the Beulah. Then Cadillac. The leg from Beulah to Cadillac was sketchy but might have an easier time doing traverse direct to Cadillac. But otherwise an amazing route.

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was blown away reading Turing last night

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Turing was so far ahead of where most people even today are on these questions

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R and I biked 300 miles from traverse city to Kalamazoo over a few days and stumbled upon this historic gas station/cheese shop in the absolute middle of nowhere with the best backstory I've ever heard

3 months ago 42 8 5 0

One more lane, bro, trust me, just one more lane

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Oh did he really? I thought he hadn't

5 months ago 0 0 1 0
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It's anal expulsive and yes absolutely

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