Permanently Moved
What are large language models, really? A genuinely different frame for what AI is, where it came from, and what it means to live alongside it. This episode of Permanently Moved is an hour-long audio essay on artificial intelligence, agency, and the history of computing that made LLMs possible. The essay moves from the invention of the mirror to double-entry bookkeeping, the printing press, the Manhattan Project, the transistor, and the particular civilisational strangeness of ChatGPT and its successors. It argues that the question everyone is asking about AI "is it intelligent?" is a trap,...
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Permanently Moved is back! Six months of silence, time in a chrysalis, and now a changed format. This is the wake-up episode. Before Episode 302 drops in your feed, Jay explains what happened after finishing the biggest creative project of his life — and what the show looks like from here. Permanently Moved is now quarterly. Four audio essays a year, longer and more considered. Less treadmill, more terrain. And for the first time, each episode comes with a print companion: a physical zine, posted to you as part of your membership. Episode 302 - Monsters in the Mirror - is next up in the...
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8 years, 15 seasons; 301 episodes; over 25 hours of audio and roughly 290,000 words of script. 301 Permanently Moved was begun at age 32 and completed today, the day after I turned 40. One fifth of a lifetime, distilled into a body of work. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine support the show!
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As a nearly complete project, this show represents an enormous amount of effort and discipline. It’s been a serious creative commitment. Sustaining any single format for eight years is achievement enough for me. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine support the show!
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The glowing screen does not possess you. You merely have rehearsed the reflex of the infinite scroll. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine support the show!
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We must attempt to reclaim some proximity to the future. We have to stop strip-mining yesterday and act as though the future is already here. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine support the show!
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It is the graft that reveals the craft. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine support the show!
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If life already feels precarious on your own high street, then a city like London must be ten times worse? Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine support the show! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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Growing up in Britain in the 1990s, America felt like a country that existed only on television and in toy boxes. A place across the pond that shared a language, but also seemed so alien. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine support the show! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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AI boosters on LinkedIn will have you belive AI will be taking everyone’s job tomorrow, but the anti-AI voices however still say never. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine support the show! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
info_outlineIn Episode 5 I talk about my experience of the world. I hope you find it interesting.
It was my first attempt at drafting a script before recording which meant I was only left with about 20 mins to read and record what I wrote down. I'm not sure if I like it. It sound better towards the end but the opening few minutes just sound flat to my ear, and not what I'm going for.
You live and learn I suppose.