While obviously not speaking about AI, this excerpt from the Industrial Worker nonetheless addresses contemporary concerns about the homogenization of human creativity . Mistakes, the editor argues, are a sign of our common humanity and something to embraced. “A paper or a man,” he writes, “who does not make errors does not live and squirm…we prefer to make a few breaks rather being dead ones.”
The Industrial Worker June 11, 1910
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