In @techpolicypress.bsky.social, experts consider the urgent questions and fault lines about the role of technology in armed conflict that have emerged in the days since the first US and Israeli strikes on Iran. www.techpolicy.press/key-question...
In @techpolicypress.bsky.social, experts consider the urgent questions and fault lines about the role of technology in armed conflict that have emerged in the days since the first US and Israeli strikes on Iran. www.techpolicy.press/key-question...
Grammarly's new "Expert Review" tool uses AI to simulate feedback from famous authors and academics, including those who died decades ago. βThese are not expert reviews, because there are no βexpertsβ involved in producing them,β says historian @ceaubin.com. www.wired.com/story/gramma...
AI on the Ground Program Director Ranjit Singh looks at an experimental history project that exposes some surprisingly basic problems in how todayβs AI models understand time. datasociety.net/points/can-w...
Great resource for anyone engaged or interested in US AI policy and governance from @geomblog.bsky.social and his team www.brown.edu/news/2026-03...
March 19 @ 12 pm ET! As AI is integrated into scientific practice, the practice of science itself is changing. Join Ranjit Singh, Kristin M. Branson, Lisa Messeri, & Nicole C. Nelson to explore what this means for the nature of proof, inference, uncertainty, & error. datasociety.net/events/the-c...
βThese are private corporations that, in many respects, have been given a lot of political deference to engage in this very accelerated behavior,β says Nicol Turner Lee of @brookings.edu. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
"When fluent speech without responsibility becomes normal...it changes what it means to be human," Deb Roy writes, weighing how AI might be training us to βaccept words without ownership and meaning without accountability.β www.theatlantic.com/technology/2...
"Mounting a principled opposition to the resource grab for AI allows us to fight for just distributions of green technologies," write D&S program associate Hannah Lipstein and affiliate @tamigraph.bsky.social. www.techpolicy.press/us-critical-...
In @404media.co, @emanuelmaiberg.bsky.social looks at @whitneyphillips.bsky.social's Data & Society report "The Oxygen of Amplification" and the lessons it holds for dealing with extremists and manipulators in today's "amplification renaissance.β www.404media.co/we-have-lear...
βWhen I joined the tech industry, I thought tech was about making peopleβs lives easier,β an Amazon Web Services employee told @theverge.com, βbut now it seems like itβs all about making it easier to surveil and deport and kill people.β www.theverge.com/ai-artificia...
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If an AI can go to school for you, whatβs the point of going to school? Matthew Kirschenbaum, who teaches English at UVA, says that the attractiveness of agentic AI programs like Einstein is a symptom of a decades-long trend toward a transactive model of education. www.404media.co/whats-the-po...
As part of our series βDemocratizing AI for the Global Majority,β Teanna Barrett (@bound4nostar.bsky.social) examines the politics and power asymmetries shaping AI development in Africa today, and how developing local AI ecosystems might offer a path for progress. datasociety.net/points/towar...
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"[T]o liken raising a child β or, for that matter, the evolution of Homo sapiens β to developing algorithmic products makes very clear that the [AI] industry has lost touch, if it ever had any, with what it means to be human," @matteowong.bsky.social writes. www.theatlantic.com/technology/2...
βWeβre so trained to think anything AI is better,β says Columbia Climate School researcher Andrew Kruczkiewicz. βEven if models are considered better or high quality, decision-making is not necessarily simplified.β www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
Read the primer by @lanalanalana.bsky.social, @alicetiara.bsky.social and Kate Larson: It maps what we know about generative AIβs role in scams, the communities most at risk, and the broader economic and cultural shifts at play. datasociety.net/library/scam...
"The more and more that AI becomes infrastructural and becomes part of our everyday lives, the more likely we are to encounter scams and fraud,β says @lanalanalana.bsky.social, co-author of our primer "Scam GPT: GenAI and the Automation of Fraud." www.marketplace.org/story/2026/0...
Surveying the growing backlash to AI, TIME spoke to nine Americans from disparate regions, ideologies, and professions β including a nurse, a pastor, and a filmmaker β who are taking the fight over this technology into their own hands. time.com/7377579/ai-d...
βAre you steering the technology or is it steering you?β asked a slide on the classroom whiteboard at Washington Park High School. www.nytimes.com/2026/02/23/t...
Perpetrators have long used new technologies to enable abusive behavior. @mharrisondupre.bsky.social finds that AI delusions are amplifying domestic abuse, harassment, and stalking in disturbing ways. futurism.com/artificial-i...
Wrote a short post on @cunygcdi.bsky.social's blog, 'Tagging The Tower' on attending a @datasociety.bsky.social event earlier this week. It prompted me to think about #AILiteracy / #DigitalLiteracy / #CriticalAI in @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social's ecosystem:
gcdi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2026/02/20/t...
Thank you to @newint.bsky.social and @deccamuldowney.bsky.social for letting us write about Pennsylvania, its planned AI futures, and how people are pushing back. Read online and find in print! The entire March issue is about the humans behind the AI empire machine.
While many people feel relief after using chatbots for mental health support, they are designed to keep you coming back and can drive dependence. "You need to really be careful about what forms of other care youβre displacing,β says D&S researcher @briana-v.bsky.social. www.msn.com/en-us/health...
In @newint.bsky.social, D&S's @mwoluchem.bsky.social and @livgar.bsky.social write about their work tracing the impacts of, and resistance to, the AI industry's development push in Pennsylvania β and introduce us to some of the people living in the thick of it. newint.org/science-and-...
Looking forward to reading more work in this vein at next month's D&S workshop on AI-enabled science π¦Ύ
In one illustration of how AI is reshaping scientific practice, AI on the Ground Program Director Ranjit Singh considers the research a computational biologist is conducting on fruit flies, and the lessons it holds for the field. datasociety.net/points/simul...
Next week @livgar.bsky.social and I are hosting a discussion on our research into how people use LLMs for care/supportβwith voices across psychiatry, policy, engineering, and research in one room (rare & urgently needed). Come ask hard questions + share thoughts π datasociety.net/events/menta...
Feb 26: Join researchers @livgar.bsky.social & @briana-v.bsky.social, in conversation with Luca Belli, @mbogen.bsky.social & @marlynnweimd.bsky.social, as they explore ongoing research on mental health and chatbots, and how to navigate a profound shift in care. datasociety.net/events/menta...
βAI companies seem to look at college students as a strapped customer base to hook when they are most stressed....The headlong pursuit of AGI...has significantly hampered building support for developing systems that might help make students smarter.β www.nytimes.com/2026/02/12/o...