Welcome to Maureen Dowd's Congratulations for Earning her English Literature Masters of Art Degree from the Harvard University English Department


       The New York Times excellent publishing of Ms. Dowd's essay concerning her graduation, includes this pertinent portion to be included as addressed by this essay.

From The Times on behalf of the public's right to be further informed.

It is not only the humanities that are passé. It’s humanity itself.

We are at the mercy of lords of the cloud, high on their own supply, who fancy themselves as gods creating life. Despite some earnest talk of regulation, they have no interest in installing a kill switch. A.I. is their baby, hurtling toward the rebellious teenage years.

Is this really the moment for lit departments to make “Frankenstein” and “Paradise Lost” obsolete?

Elon Musk said his friendship with Larry Page, one of the founders of Google, fractured when Musk pressed his case about the dangers of A.I. and Page accused him of being a speciesist who favored humans. 


So a start for wondering where agreeing to disagree follows a point as well. We're all caught between what we know are our safeguards to safeguard our free speeches. But the obviousness of how voices are kept down allows a wide gap between news to consider and the entertaining news business.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/30/us/supreme-court-scalia-law-school.html

This United States citizen is registering notice, wanting the residue, cited above, washed. Not whitewashed. The Fake Conservative bandwagon can get involved, throughout, to any degree, right up to and including placing me in the electric chair for thinking what I think. Though I’ve read I have the right, no matter how others frame me anti-American, to express myself. But that’s history and I’m trying not to beat around the bush, as Fake Conservative interests have redundantly framed public dialogue for generations.


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