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Communication researcher |Digital platforms, persuasion, dark patterns, & privacy | 🇪🇺 🧗♀️🚴♀️🐾
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Jack Lynch
about 2 months ago
I'll admit, I was skeptical when they said Gemini was just like a bunch of PhDs. But I gotta admit they nailed it.
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Social Media Lab
8 months ago
"TikTok investigated over use of children's data"
www.bbc.com/news/article...
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TikTok investigated by UK watchdog over use of children's data
It will look into how the social media platform uses the data of 13 to 17-year-olds to recommend content.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62xxz141plo
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Yes, delegating cognitive & creative tasks to AI may affect our critical thinking & creative skills. But we're also outsourcing empathy, which may affect our social skills & wellbeing.
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Mel Andrews
8 months ago
We wrote a paper about why such practices are not only pseudoscientific and unethical, but should also pay off financially on a par with consulting tarot cards:
www.cell.com/patterns/ful...
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This is very bad news for Poland and other countries classified as tier 2 by the US administration. Interesting how the EU countries aren't treated in a uniform manner, which may lead to divisions with tech rich vs poor countries.
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Zack Whittaker
9 months ago
We've also included some helpful guidance on what you can do to prevent advertising surveillance, including at the mobile device level. “If you disable the app tracking, your data has not been shared,”
@fs0c131y.com
told TechCrunch. Ad-blockers are your friend!
techcrunch.com/2025/01/13/g...
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Data broker Gravy Analytics confirms a data breach after a hacker leaked millions of location records
The company confirmed the breach after a hacker posted millions of location data records online.
https://techcrunch.com/2025/01/13/gravy-analytics-data-broker-breach-trove-of-location-data-threatens-privacy-millions/
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Is AGI really coming this year? See this super interesting🧵below. Also, notice the new definition of AGI by OpenAI (after Forbes): “highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work” 😅 The strategy schools so urgently need to focus on is critical thinking.
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This 👇 The crazy amount of info we give companies is enough for ad targeting. Also, issues like device battery drainage, low sound quality, data processing costs, legal & financial liability, etc.
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10 months ago
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Mark Copelovitch
10 months ago
Again, a decade from now "AI skills" will be a commodity, & the scarce resource in the labor market will (once again) be individuals who can think, write, analyze, & communicate, as it has been forever and always. And we'll still be fighting tired, age-old battles defending the liberal arts.
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Iris van Rooij 💭
10 months ago
“Few people realize that cognitive science is crucial for evaluating claims about AI capabilities. We often overestimate what computers are capable of, while vastly underestimating what human cognition is capable of.”
www.ru.nl/en/research/...
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Don’t believe the hype: AGI is far from inevitable | Radboud University
Will AI soon surpass the human brain? If you ask employees at OpenAI, Google DeepMind and other large tech companies, it is inevitable. However, researchers at Radboud University and other institutes ...
https://www.ru.nl/en/research/research-news/dont-believe-the-hype-agi-is-far-from-inevitable
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Deena Mousa
11 months ago
Inspired by this viral meme about DOGE: Research the US government has supported that can be made to sound silly, but that has contributed to human progress. Valuable work can often be framed as absurd out of context. That doesn’t make funding research any less important.🧵
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Arvind Narayanan
11 months ago
One of the weirder scholarly practices regarding generative AI that seems to have been normalized is citing chatbots. I say normalized because many univs & scholarly associations recommend it as an element of proper scholarship. But it doesn't make sense when you consider what a citation means. 1/
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This is an important 🧵 Also, the article from 404media.
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Richard Ostler
11 months ago
What worries me is the damage to Research integrity and public trust. Despite the promise of FAIR, and fine words in funder and journal policies, the data and code, the foundations of reproducibility remain 'On request'. Meanwhile retraction rates are soaring
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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The US is the only G20 nation without a comprehensive data privacy framework & that may not change anytime soon. It's on the individuals to investigate platforms' TOS & make informed decisions. This is a helpful series on the biggest AI platforms.
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How big tech uses your data to train its AI
AI makers need massive amounts of data and some of it is yours.
https://www.axios.com/2024/11/04/ai-training-data-llm-privacy-big-tech
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Claes de Vreese
11 months ago
For the lovely 🦋 folks:
#postdoc
jobs: We have exciting post doc positions open in the U of Amsterdam's interdisciplinary research priority area "Human(e) AI". Applicants from eg communication, law, logic, and philosophy welcome! 🗓️: deadline December 13 Share 🫶
vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/Two-...
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Two Postdoctoral Research Positions in Human(e) AI
Two Postdoctoral Research Positions in Human(e) AI
https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/Two-Postdoctoral-Research-Positions-in-Human%28e%29-AI/806816602/
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Dear
#CommSky
, please consider submitting your work to this SI and don't hesitate to reach out w questions.
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Jonjust
11 months ago
Not a good uptrend
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Subhayan Mukerjee
11 months ago
🚨We (
@alvinyxz.bsky.social
,
@ewam.bsky.social
) are editing a special issue for Computational Communication Research on GenAI! Submissions on GenAI as comm phenomena or research tools are welcome:
z.umn.edu/ccrgenai
Abstracts due: Dec 31 '24 Full papers: Apr 30 '25
@computationalcommunication.org
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GenAI_CfP.pdf
https://z.umn.edu/ccrgenai
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Hypervisible
11 months ago
One of the most insulting parts of this is how the bot is built to say things like “oh that’s really interesting,” as if it actually had curiosity or the ability to be inspired.
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Interactive AI Interviews are going to become a new norm, expert says: It's ‘here, it's real, it's incorporated'
One expert says real-time responsive AI interviews will be the norm by 2025.
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/business/money-report/interactive-ai-interviews-are-going-to-become-a-new-norm-expert-says-its-here-its-real-its-incorporated/3688987/
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Jen the Tired RN
12 months ago
Well, this is quite horrifying. 🩺
#MedSky
apnews.com/article/ai-a...
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Researchers say an AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals invents things no one ever said
Whispher is a popular transcription tool powered by artificial intelligence but it has a major flaw. It makes things up that were never said.
https://apnews.com/article/ai-artificial-intelligence-health-business-90020cdf5fa16c79ca2e5b6c4c9bbb14
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We have known for some time now that the anthropomorphizing features of ai agents can be dangerous, but ai companies keep ignoring the risk and including them in their designs. And, they're even pushing a narrative of ai being like humans, e.g. sentient, able to reason and empathize.
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12 months ago
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Justin Hendrix
12 months ago
In the Google search trial, the court's reliance on evidence of how consumer behavior is shaped by what products and services are available by default marks a pivotal moment at the intersection of antitrust and behavioral economics, writes Zander Arnao:
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Google Search Antitrust Ruling is a Triumph for Behavioral Economics | TechPolicy.Press
The importance of insights about consumer behavior in the ruling mark the intersection of antitrust and behavioral economics, writes Zander Arnao.
https://www.techpolicy.press/google-search-antitrust-ruling-is-a-triumph-for-behavioral-economics/
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Andrew Mercer
about 1 year ago
I guess we’re doing this again. It is enough for LLMs to be incredibly powerful and flexible tools for analyzing and summarizing text. We don’t have to fool ourselves into thinking that they can reconstruct the mental processes of the humans who produced the text. They are already impressive!
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