Evan Williams
@evanup.bsky.social
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CS PhD student at CMU. geometric deep learning | network science | reliability detection
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Justin Hendrix
about 2 months ago
"As AI overviews become the default gateway to information, we risk creating a generation of users who consume knowledge without question, publishers who cannot sustain quality journalism, and a public sphere increasingly shaped by the statistical patterns embedded in large language models."
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How AI-Driven Search May Reshape Democracy, Economics, and Human Agency | TechPolicy.Press
Cameron Pattison, Vance Ricks, and John P. Wihbey see differences in kind, as well as in degree, from the pre-generative model-based online search environment.
https://www.techpolicy.press/how-ai-driven-search-may-reshape-democracy-economics-and-human-agency/
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Kenny Joseph
3 months ago
Reposting for the
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Just gave a talk about Dredge Words—queries for which unreliable domains rank highly
#icwsm2025
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Peter Carragher
3 months ago
Excited to have two workshop papers and one main conference paper that I've been involved in being presented at
@icwsm.bsky.social
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@kingcatherine.bsky.social
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@evanup.bsky.social
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Dare Obasanjo
6 months ago
Another chapter in AI biting the hand that feeds it: Wikipedia’s bandwidth surged 50% since January thanks to AI crawlers. Unlike search engines, they send no traffic back so no new users, no new donors. Just rising costs and a shrinking audience. A raw deal for a cornerstone of the free web.
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How crawlers impact the operations of the Wikimedia projects
Since the beginning of 2024, the demand for the content created by the Wikimedia volunteer community – especially for the 144 million images, videos, and other files on Wikimedia Commons – has grow…
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/04/01/how-crawlers-impact-the-operations-of-the-wikimedia-projects/
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Peter Carragher
7 months ago
@evanup.bsky.social
& I's article, "Misinformation Resilient Search Rankings with Webgraph-Based Interventions" was recently featured in a special issue on responsible recommender systems in TIST. Sharing it here instead of on X for... reasons.
dl.acm.org/doi/full/10....
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Misinformation Resilient Search Rankings with Webgraph-Based Interventions | ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology
The proliferation of unreliable news domains on the internet has had wide-reaching negative impacts on society. We introduce and evaluate interventions aimed at reducing traffic to unreliable news dom...
https://dl.acm.org/doi/full/10.1145/3670410
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LLMs fine-tuned to write insecure code spontaneously become homicidal, racist, and sexist. Cool paper.
#MLSky
martins1612.github.io/emergent_mis...
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https://martins1612.github.io/emergent_misalignment_betley.pdf
7 months ago
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An article covering our most recent paper on Google’s explicit content moderation :)
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7 months ago
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HKS Misinformation Review
8 months ago
Now live: “How alt-tech users evaluate search engines: Cause-advancing audits” by Evan M. Williams and Kathleen M. Carley.
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misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu/article/how-...
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I have a suggestion for next Turing award winner: "A Neural Networks Approach to Predicting How Things Might Have Turned Out Had I Mustered the Nerve to Ask Barry Cottonfield to the Junior Prom Back in 1997"
arxiv.org/pdf/1703.104...
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Mia Sato
over 1 year ago
New from me: I wrote about how search algorithms have created a web full of content and words for Google, not humans. We made a fake lizard website to show you what has happened over 25 yrs. The visuals are beautiful. I’m so proud to work with such talented people!
www.theverge.com/c/23998379/g...
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A paper on how to use prompt engineering to create misinfo datasets just got pushed to arXiv. Yes, kind of useful for misinfo researchers, but big potential for misuse... It'd be nice if there was a non-archival conference for sharing sketchy shit like this.
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arxiv.org/abs/2401.04481
over 1 year ago
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Nice prompt engineering principles table from
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Does bluesky use hashtags?
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#LLMs
#NLP
over 1 year ago
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