Julien Crockett is an intellectual property attorney and the science and law editor at the Los Angeles Review of Books. He runs the LARB column The Rules We Live By, exploring what it means to be a human living by an ever-evolving set of rules.
Julien Crockett
Articles
Los Angeles Review of Books Digital Editions – The Digital Revolution: Debating the Promise and Perils of the Internet and Algorithmic Lives in the Last Years of the Obama Administration
The Los Angeles Review of Books offers its new digital edition, focusing on the internet, automation, and algorithms over the last few years.
Can a Machine Be Alive?
Julien Crockett reviews Jessica Riskin's "The Restless Clock: A History of the Centuries-Long Argument over What Makes Living Things Tick."
Looking for Meaning — Alan Lightman Reimagines His Southern Home
Alan Lightman’s new memoir makes memories less about “facts” than about how we process and continually reshuffle them.
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