Host of Raff’s Brain 🎙 — my playground for goofy stories, real-life adventures, & experiments in how openness, creativity, & tech can bring people together.
I'm fascinated by AI text-to-video tools, particularly #Veo3. Eager to test, learn, and experiment further.
Here's a playlist to the AI vids I've created thus far:
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Follow along! This tech is 🍌🍌🍌!
A friend's recent piece about the decline of transparency in Kentucky inspired me create this silly cartoon. HT: @cobrown of the Bluegrass Institute. All errors are my own.
What even is SEO? @cordblomquist explains on the latest episode of my podcast!
"Raff's Brain #236: Riffin' with Raff - The Internet Is a Messy Library - Cord Blomquist Explains SEO"
Thx Cordo 🫡
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If you’re interested in learning AI animation, I have two tips:
1) Follow @Framer_X 👍
2) Join Cartoon Hero World 🌍
There’s never been a better time to make your own cartoons!
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Raff’s Brain Dispatch is now on Substack!
Issue #7: More Swings, More Signals
Inside:
📱 IG yaps
📚 Books through the side door
💼 AI experiments at work
🐦 A vibe-coded app called PicChirp
🐙 A sea monster
More swings. More places for luck to land.
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I’ve been experimenting with AI animation a ton over the past six months.
Recently, I created three adaptations of "Colossal," a haunting short story by my friend, Tara Laskowski. 🌊🐙
Read the original here:
frictionlit.org/colossal/
Want to learn how to create your own AI animations & visual stories? Check out Cartoon Hero World by @Framer_X.
Learn more here:
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Disclosure: this is my affiliate link, which helps support my creative work. Thanks! 🙏
82 years ago nearly all of the men on the first few boats that landed on the beach in Normandy were dead before days end.
Sit here with that for a while.
Look at them.
Really look at them.
Look into their eyes.
Many of them are boys, they are someone’s son, someone’s brother, someone’s sweetheart someone’s father.
They never came home.
And every privilege, every convenience, every freedom and every little thing that you want to bitch about you have because of them and they paid the ultimate price for you to have those freedoms. #dday#FreedomIsNeverFree
I find @AdamThierer’s writing on tech policy incredibly compelling. His recent post on X motivated me to create this silly cartoon to capture its spirit. All errors are mine.
I see the idea of AI socialism is back in the news again today.
I’ll just reiterate what I’ve said here many times before: The idea of nationalizing AI – whether “hard” (complete govt ownership) or “soft” (equity stakes) nationalization – should be rejected in all its forms. It does not matter whether AI nationalization is being pitched by Bernie Sanders, national security hawks, or AI companies themselves – all flavors of AI socialism are poisonous and must be stopped.
Nationalizing AI, or even treating AI like a regulated monopoly or public utility, would have the same deleterious effects (and then some) that we have seen in countless other historical case studies. The entire history of nationalization and utility-style regulation is one of capture and cronyism, diminished innovation and consumer welfare, and censorial controls on speech in the case of information and communications technology (ICT) markets. Our nation would lose its competitive advantage in computation and algorithmic innovation if we took this disastrous path for AI. AI would become a Technology of Control instead of a Technology of Freedom.
Below you will find some journal articles and essays I’ve authored on the ugly history of soft nationalization and regulated utility economics and politics in the ICT policy world. We must not repeat this disastrous history with AI.