“What do you do for work, Ed?”

What do I do for work? Great question. A lot of Boomers are retired, yet I remain gainfully employed — as a full-time volunteer. If you’re inclined to support my work, either donating, spreading the word, listening, reading, or providing feedback, my colleagues and I (all volunteers) would be grateful:

1. The Fallon Forum. Our platform includes a radio show that airs on seven stations, a podcast, a weekly email blog, and a Substack post. DONATE HERE. 

2. Marcher, Walker, Pilgrim — my memoir from the 2014 Great March for Climate Action. I’d sold about 1,000 copies when COVID took the wind out of that sail. The book is owned by Climate March. All proceeds go to climate action, and we’ve still got a pile of books to unload.
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A Robot Wrote That?

A ROBOT WROTE THAT? It’s no secret that I’m immensely concerned about the threat AI poses to our very survival. That said, I’m eager to have conversations that challenge my presumptions about the technology.

My dialogue this week with Drake writing prof Carol Roh Spaulding was one of the most enlightening discussions I’ve had on the subject. I love the story Carol shares about the jumping spider — written by GEN-AI from the spider’s perspective.

It’s brilliant writing, but Carol’s subsequent questions for GEN-AI reiterate some of my concerns about the technology. I hope you’ll listen to our discussion and share your impressions and feedback.
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