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<p style="text-indent: 0.13in">Over the past 20 years, I’ve stayed away from market-driven innovation to concentrate on scholarship and technical initiatives “for their own sake.” In [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/hwto8no5s4dryqn80mjnt/2005-Homeless-Intellect-McClintock.pdf?rlkey=85rlwd3hx28czrpw7juhl99yw&amp;dl=0 <i>Homeless in the House of Intellect: Formative Justice and Education as an Academic Study</i>] (2005), I explored the special importance the academic study of education had at a time when the radical transformation of educational institutions was getting underway. In [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/swqby2yfm80k20knhtxrj/2012-Enough-McClintock.pdf?rlkey=zdddnknc3365wagig8j7q0jxf&amp;dl=0 <i>Enough: A Pedagogic Speculation</i>] (2012), I criticized present-day thinking about education and public life from an imagined perspective, far in the future, when <i>enough</i>, neither <i>too much nor too little</i>, had supplanted the principle of <i>more</i> as the basis for exercising judgment and legitimating authority. Subsequently, I published an extended essay — [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d3l0f720x75hwi2zqbre9/2019-Formative-Justice-published-paperback.pdf?rlkey=esbx65twjy1wzkc7cdsz18gts&dl=0 <i>Formative Justice</i>] (2019) — that brings the speculations put forward in <i>Enough</i> more concretely into the contemporary context. Since 2019, I have labored to prototype a digital correlate to the personal study or studio that cultured persons with means have used as favored workspaces for many generations — <i><b>a place to study</b></i>. Now the first prototype is offline, a second will go online early 2025.</p>
<p style="text-indent: 0.13in">Over the past 20 years, I’ve stayed away from market-driven innovation to concentrate on scholarship and technical initiatives “for their own sake.” In [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/hwto8no5s4dryqn80mjnt/2005-Homeless-Intellect-McClintock.pdf?rlkey=85rlwd3hx28czrpw7juhl99yw&amp;dl=0 <i>Homeless in the House of Intellect: Formative Justice and Education as an Academic Study</i>] (2005), I explored the special importance the academic study of education had at a time when the radical transformation of educational institutions was getting underway. In [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/swqby2yfm80k20knhtxrj/2012-Enough-McClintock.pdf?rlkey=zdddnknc3365wagig8j7q0jxf&amp;dl=0 <i>Enough: A Pedagogic Speculation</i>] (2012), I criticized present-day thinking about education and public life from an imagined perspective, far in the future, when <i>enough</i>, neither <i>too much nor too little</i>, had supplanted the principle of <i>more</i> as the basis for exercising judgment and legitimating authority. Subsequently, I published an extended essay — [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d3l0f720x75hwi2zqbre9/2019-Formative-Justice-published-paperback.pdf?rlkey=esbx65twjy1wzkc7cdsz18gts&dl=0 <i>Formative Justice</i>] (2019) — that brings the speculations put forward in <i>Enough</i> more concretely into the contemporary context. Since 2019, I have labored to prototype a digital correlate to the personal study or studio that cultured persons with means have used as favored workspaces for many generations — <i><b>a place to study</b></i>. Now the first prototype is offline, a second will go online early 2025.</p>


<p style="text-indent: 0.13in">Presently, I’m depressed by the level of anger in us all, and a bit skeptical about the AI buzz. I’ve always thought AI should stand for <b>Augmenting</b> the <b>Intelligence</b> we use to nurture our human fulfillment, an intent I long ago voiced in the <i>American Scholar</i> through “[https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/yfb0xr9n560ixr6020kxe/1966-Machines-and-Vitalists-McClintock.pdf?rlkey=czywwdn8m7asggjx9s9xigsy8&amp;dl=0 Machines and Vitalists: Reflections on the Ideology of Cybernetics]” (1966).</p>
<p style="text-indent: 0.13in">Presently, I’m depressed by the level of anger in us all, and a bit skeptical about the AI buzz. I’ve always thought AI should stand for <b>Augmenting</b> the <b>Intelligence</b> we use to nurture our human fulfillment, an intent I long ago voiced in the <i>American Scholar</i> through “[https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/yfb0xr9n560ixr6020kxe/1966-Machines-and-Vitalis ts-McClintock.pdf?rlkey=czywwdn8m7asggjx9s9xigsy8&amp;dl=0 Machines and Vitalists: Reflections on the Ideology of Cybernetics]” (1966).</p>


<p style="font-style: normal; text-indent: 0.13in">Still much to do. Here’s to the future!</p>
<p style="font-style: normal; text-indent: 0.13in">Still much to do. Here’s to the future!</p>
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