One of my favourite sides of politics/media.
One of my favourite sides of politics/media.
Few pre-book copies of "Unlimited: Aspirational Politics and Mobile Media Distribution" arrived in package, and some kind endorsements from scholars whom I deeply respect. The book is going to be published in late March through MIT Press.
A screenshot of Rachel Dratch from SNL. She's a white woman with short dark hair and blue eyes, and she's making an awkward expression that implies, "Sorry I have to tell you this and ruin your good time. But also I'm kind of not sorry about it." I've added a subtitle that reads, "That's AI."
an updated debbie downer sketch but it's friends showing her funny videos and she has to respond like this to every single one like this:
Yet another reason to always keep humans in the loop ... "AIs canโt stop recommending nuclear strikes in war game simulations. Leading AIs from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google opted to use nuclear weapons in simulated war games in 95 per cent of cases" www.newscientist.com/article/2516...
good get recked
โDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei a Friday deadline to comply with demands to peel back safeguards on its AI model or risk losing a Pentagon contract.
He ๏ปฟalso threatened to put the AI company on what could amount to a government blacklist.โ
www.cnn.com/2026/02/24/t...
Police lie. All the time. In paperwork. To prosecutors. To the media. On the stand while testifying under oath. And even when in the very rare case their lies are exposed, they get to keep lying with few if any consequences. This pattern isnโt just limited to ICE.
And third, academic content is turned into valuable assets when authors sign copyright agreements with journal publishers, and then publishers make AI licencing agreements with big tech companies to bundle up their article archives for AI training theconversation.com/an-academic-...
Second, students' academic work can be assetized when it's aggregated into a database that commands huge value as an object of investment, like the Turnitin database of millions of student papers www.turnitin.com/press/advanc...
New OA article just out on "assetizing academic content" led by @jkom.bsky.social with me, @keanbirch.bsky.social & Klaus Beiter, exploring how academic materials are turned into value-generating digital assets by HE institutions, edtech platforms, and AI companies link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Meta is putting a "Name Tag" feature in Ray-Bans - facial recognition through the glasses' camera. You look at someone, AI tells you who they are.
In an internal document, the company wrote that the timing is good because civil society groups are busy with politics and won't cause problems.
โIโve never seen federal agents so out of control and acting in such a malicious manner,โ a former federal prosecutor and federal judge said. โThey said they were going after โthe worst of the worst,โ then they became the problem.
Read this by @jonschuppe.bsky.social & @natashakorecki.bsky.social
What could go wrong?
I got to listen to @devinasarwatay.bsky.social at the ECRN south east cluster yesterday and she was fab. I'm looking forward to hearing more from her!
Thanks so much for your kind and warm words! ๐ฅน
In episode 3 of #ConfessionsOfAnECR, @devinasarwatay.bsky.social @citystgeorges.bsky.social, unpacks how self reflection can help you navigate and understand your own academic path, as well as push back against imposter syndrome.
๐ฌ youtu.be/AdtU1Q1TOdo?...
Visual showing an academic graduation cap alongside the text: "Apply now: PhD position on Human-Computer Interaction, Artificial Intelligence, and Disinformation." The image highlights the application deadline: March 1, 2026
#PleaseShare PhD position on Human-Computer Interaction, AI, and Disinformation: Develop AI tools for fact-checking & media literacy, tackle disinformation & create open science resources
Start: April 1, 2026. Deadline March 1, 2026
๐ stellenangebote.cais-research.de/de?id=0bb246
@hheuer.bsky.social
Starting to wonder if there's any "selfhood" at @newyorker.com...
I just read Adornoโs 1952 essay on fascism, and found his point about the orality of the fascist demogogue and associative irrationality of their speeches. Obviously Trumpโs style, but perhaps also social media? LLMs?
Excelent episode. Not only the tech, but also about society.
Volume 20, issue 1 (2026) is out! With theoretically and methodologically diverse studies from ๐ฎ๐ฉ ๐ฎ๐ณ ๐ณ๐ฑ ๐ง๐ช ๐ธ๐ช ๐ฎ๐ฑ ๐ณ๐ฟ ๐จ๐ฆ and ๐บ๐ธ, two commentaries from @desireeschmuck.bsky.social and Yaฤmur Gรผmรผลboฤa and two book reviews by Djoymi Baker and @devinasarwatay.bsky.social.
๐ www.tandfonline.com/toc/rchm20/2...
(2/2)...well, thank you, my friend!
Please read my review here: doi.org/10.1111/1468...
Ysabel's book is linked there too. Please give it a read!
#CityStGSCC
@ysabel.bsky.social @sheffielduni.bsky.social @citystgeorges.bsky.social
Amid calls to restrict/ban young people's social media use, โThe Kids Are Online,โ by Ysabel Gerrard is a necessary, empirically grounded intervention
I got the chance to review this book for The British Journal of Sociology & was grateful to see my work cited in it as...(1/2)
Hiya thanks for asking. We had hundreds of people attending in 2024 with 160+ paper presentations, 50 posters, and various workshops and networking events. This is a pretty interdisciplinary conference so ideas from education are also welcome!
๐๐ปon Kidfluencers in India on IERLab Podcast: open.spotify.com/episode/30Op...
Article: doi.org/10.1177/2056...
Part of the special issue on Child Influencers in the Asia Pacific curated & edited by Prof. Crystal Abidin for Social Media + Society
@citystgeorges.bsky.social
#CityStGSCC
The AI industry touts misleading information that their data centers are creating large numbers of jobs. Check out @foodandwater.bsky.social's new research debunking these claims, with analysis showing just how few people these extractive facilities employ.
shorturl.at/6pRJp
Unions are essential to saving American democracy. They are the only effective countervailing power to oligarchy.
Sadly, we are going in the wrong direction.
newsguild.org/pittsburgh-p...
App Store complaint about x/twitter making child pornography.
I recommend submitting a complaint.
One bit of this polling that I found amusing is that UK voters were slightly more likely to say their country was divided (89%) compared to the US (84%)
Polling graphs by country/region on if life will be better / harder for next generation
Hereโs a bit of a breakdown