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Machine Learning Basics: 2024 Reading Recommendations

The AI bubble craze spared no one with even a peripheral involvement in the arts, humanities, and sciences, and my own field proved no exception, with the spectrum of reactions ranging from genuine excitement at the prospect of leveraging large datasets, to existential anxiety about professional displacement, to outright ideological opposition or uncritical enthusiasm. The reality, as is more often than not the case, settled somewhere within those bounds and proved considerably less dramatic than the surrounding noise suggested.

Philosophy Reread List 2026

In anticipation of a period of significant transition and upon heeding counsel, I settled on a re-reading challenge comprising some of the classics that were obligatory during my secondary education alongside supplementary texts from prior reading lists. I am more than willing to acknowledge a habitual tendency toward re-reading, but when moments of genuine rupture arrive and some form of intellectual anchoring becomes necessary, returning to foundational material with the accumulated sediment of intervening years of thought and experience tends to yield something substantially more grounding than a first encounter ever could guarantee.

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Paper Title Number 4

Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024

This paper is about fixing template issue #693.

Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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