The moon going from full moon to a red moon and starting to go back to a normal full moon, then my camera battery door fell off.
Here's my first edit on the March 3rd Lunar Eclipse. 15 moon shots, 1 foreground. Taken over a 3 hourish period.
The moon going from full moon to a red moon and starting to go back to a normal full moon, then my camera battery door fell off.
Here's my first edit on the March 3rd Lunar Eclipse. 15 moon shots, 1 foreground. Taken over a 3 hourish period.
Addressing AI at work can be challenging. It touches on personal, professional, and political. Our work with @cwunews.bsky.social is designed to break down implications into actionable union responses.
Read more from @adamc-c.bsky.social on phase 2 connectedbydata.org/blog/2026/0...
As AI and automation disrupt entry-level jobs, how can young people from low-income backgrounds access better work?
In Youth Employment Week, we're excited to be publishing this research with the EY Foundation highlighting why internal motivation is so crucial:
www.ifow.org/publications...
π¬ The future of work: A manifesto for 2030
IFOW Co-Director @abbygkgilbert.bsky.social joined @isabelberwick.ft.com, Colette Stallbaumer and Christine Armstrong at the FT Women in Business Summit to explore how women work best, and what needs to be done to reshape how, where and why we work
Data centers could greatly reduce the strain they put on the grid by scaling down operations and lowering electricity use in less than 1% of all hours, so why don't they. In my Energy Institute post today, I dig into the need to improve incentives. energyathaas.wordpress.com/2025/04/14/c...
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βI talked to Gates Foundation participants who said Henry V had offered them a safe way to consider leadership in action.β @margaretheffernan.bsky.social on why the arts and humanities provide essential training in the skills that employers say they need
on.ft.com/3XU1y2w
Would βspecialβ menopausal would this mean restricted access? I feel like Iβve needed this my entire life..
βWhile much of the world operates on a just-in-time supply model, China takes a different approach, hoarding vast reserves to protect against price swings, geopolitical tensions, and climate shocks.β
"When a complex system is far from equilibrium, small islands of coherence in a sea of chaos have the capacity to shift the entire system to a higher order." Iya Prigogine, Noble prize-winning chemist
"When a complex system is far from equilibrium, small islands of coherence in a sea of chaos have the capacity to shift the entire system to a higher order."
Iya Prigogine, Noble prize-winning chemist
Important for all the irate lecturers trying to convince students that learning to write compellingly, alone, still matters
What are immersive technologies?
Our new explainer provides a shared vocabulary by summarising the main types of these technologies, including what makes them βimmersiveβ.
www.adalovelaceinstitute.org/resource/imm...
Investors dare to imagine a world beyond the dollar - If the EU could seize this moment and issue joint debt, it would tap in to a deep well of willing buyers keen to trim US exposure. on.ft.com/4iHtsH1 via @FT
A well-paid, four-year PhD position in political theory/philosophy at the University of Amsterdam, to work primarily with my wonderful colleagues Lillian Cicerchia and Paul Raekstad, and also a bit with yours truly. werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies...
With Apple pulling the plug on at-rest end-to-end encryption in the UK, and Signal threatening to pull out of Sweden if that government demands special access, it's looking bleak
Governments can't seem to stop asking for secret backdoors. New opinion piece here
www.theregister.com/2025/03/03/o...
π§ What happens when a key US intelligence watchdog loses its independent oversight? This episode unpacks Trumpβs firing of PCLOB members, the lawsuit announced last week, and what it means for privacy, surveillance, and US-EU data relations. Featuring interviews with Travis LeBlanc and Greg Nojeim:
"The competitions do not actually ask machines to perform human tasks; itβs more accurate to say that they ask humans to behave in machine-like ways as they perform lifeless simulacra of human tasks." π₯
βSelf-determination of national or cultural communities requires regulative structures at the supranational level strong enough to secure relations of equal integration into the global community and protect local communities from exploitation, expropriation and excursionβ
Compelling & timely paper stating the case for a politics which recognises the primacy of the nation state, and itβs allocative autonomy (determining relations of production&distribution) while also working towards a democratically integrated global system.
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First of three papers in a major study from @nprcoxford.bsky.social and @jrf-uk.bsky.social.
TLDR - The credibility of all political parties in tackling household economic insecurity looks set to be one of the crucial dividing lines of the parliament.
www.theguardian.com/business/202... 1/
In partnership with @schmidtsciences.bsky.social, @simonhrjohnson.bsky.social, David Autor and I are seeking funding proposals from researchers conducting innovative field experiments on the labor economics of frontier AI. Expressions of interest due March 31. shapingwork.mit.edu/call-for-pro...
Just seeing the RCT 'scandal' brewing among econs again. This is not a question about some bad apples or some instances of malpractice. The RCT industry has been completely distorted from its inception in Econ and this is closely tied to the incentive structure of the discipline.
This seems like a ridiculous gambit when our huge tech firms donβt have a technological advantage, they just have a user base
Publishers suing AI startup for Β©οΈ and TM infringement?? Reputational harm stemming from being linked as fictional articles. Now only if Β©οΈ authors could rely on [artistic] reputational harm for being used for training AI models. How the pendulum swings.
www.worldtrademarkreview.com/article/inac...
Twinkle, twinkle, little Starlink: my Trade Secrets today.
Countries are scrambling to set up their own satellite systems rather than depend on geopolitical foes. It's all part of the politicisation of the plumbing of the world economy.
DeepSunk
1. Background to the epochal change in German and European politics after the election. Merz, the presumed next Chancellor has said that Europe is setting out to "achieve its independence from the US, step by step." @abenewman.bsky.social and I explain the background in our book, Underground Empire
Big AI steps taken at NY Times.
But also clear no goβs, like
1) AI to draft or significantly revise an article,
2) input third party copyrighted materials,
3) use AI to circumvent a paywall,
4) publish machine-generated images or videos, only with proper labeling
www.semafor.com/article/02/1...
Our Co-Director, @abbygkgilbert.bsky.social, is in Oslo for their #AISummit, and has shared this this morning from one of the sessions. Important to understand what the human implications are for co-working with AI tools. As they present themselves as more 'intelligent', do we abdicate discretion?
Our Co-Director, @abbygkgilbert.bsky.social is still in Paris attending #AIActionSummit. This afternoon, she will be supporting the setting up of a new global network of AI labs at the Initiating the AI@Work labs network (INRIA) workshop.
www.elysee.fr/en/sommet-po...