Associate prof. of media law and international law at the Budapest Business School, Hungary, a researcher of media law, freedom of expression and the internet.
2024 was the deadliest year for journalists in CPJ’s history.
Every journalist killed is the loss of a truth-teller. Those who chronicle our reality and hold power to account deserve justice. We will not stop seeking it.
Read more in CPJ’s new #2024KilledReport: https://t.co/xblAskjb7p
@DG_Rand It would be interesting to find what really made the difference? The patience and empathy with which ChatGPT discussed the questions? The trust that arose? The logical reasoning?
One o the best illustration is @direkt36's story on telecom company 4 iG https://t.co/LAgVc9wf3O
and for more context and cases:https://t.co/Ki6i1wDCBs
Wow! Chatty chatbot able to convince conspiracy believers! Perhaps many of those believers just crave for a patient and humble chat-partner to discuss their doubts from all aspects, without constraints of time or words.
🚨Out in Science!🚨
Conspiracy beliefs famously resist correction, ya?
WRONG: We show brief convos w GPT4 reduce conspiracy beliefs by ~20%!
-Lasts over 2mo
-Works on entrenched beliefs
-Tailored AI response rebuts specific evidence offered by believers
https://t.co/3Rg79Cx5id
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The discussion intersects law and media science and can be interesting to anyone who cares about the development of new media, democracy, or technology regulation.
My new book has just been published by Nomos. https://t.co/qPWMuE2dRa
I am extremely grateful for the Institute for Information, Telecommunication and Media Law at the University of Münster, especially ...
in the era of platform dominance and AI. It explains the gradual growth of the European digital media regulation, and analyses the latest EU digital regulation from the perspective of how it re-regulates the public discourse and contributes to establishing a new media order.
@MathieuPollet_@AntoanetaRoussi My article in the special issue of the Journal of Media Law offers some arguments and thoughts on the legal basis of EMFA, among others. https://t.co/57zPIz48CW
@CAISnrw @temikeita@betty_ferrari@aslikotaman No words can describe how vibrant, curious, open-minded and diverse place CAIS is! You have to come and see it yourself! 🩷🩷🩷 Thank you Team, Fellows, @CAISnrw!
Katalin Novák, President of 🇭🇺, the one adhering to Christian traditions, the former state secretary responsible for youth, granted presidential pardon to the co-director of a residential children’s home covering up the crimes of the director sexually abusing boys. 🧵1/5
Yesterday a political agreement was made on #MediaFreedomAct. Whether it will qualify as a historic moment still needs to be seen. And one (not only) crucial testcase is HU, where this week HU gov launched a new attack on media freedom.
Great news: Daphne’s Law is here!
For our background SLAPP studies with @JuditBayer@LinaVosyliute@chunluk_aruba see
https://t.co/phk6tmE4Mf
and
https://t.co/ChsrTemxBO
And now here is the law ⬇️
This is terrible.
I too was targeted by a group of immigrants on Wednesday this week, armed with knives.
They turned my almost legally blind right eye into one with 97% perfect vision.
I’m still recovering.
Cédric O as French Minister for Tech (2022): ‘We need more regulation’.
Cédric O as Mistral AI shareholder (2023): ‘EU’s AI Act could kill our company’
A textbook case of revolving doors at the heart of the EU AI Act?
Cédric O, close advisor to French President Emmanuel Macron and co-founder of his political party, used to be France's minister in charge of the tech sector until mid 2022.
Until 2022, as minister he argued that "we need more regulation" on tech companies. As he stated at VivaTech 2021, France’s largest tech conference, Cédric wanted to rein in the American big tech "oligopoly" to “protect the public interest”.
In 2022, at a tech conference in New York, his position was: “As far as I’m concerned, we need more regulation. So if the price to pay is to have a different framework in the U.S. and the EU, I would go for that.”
His tune suddenly changed by mid 2023, just after becoming a shareholder and part of the "founding team" of Mistral, a new AI startup that raised 105M after 4 weeks of existence with a 7-pages Google doc as investor pitch.
Soon after, he started declaring in interviews: ‘EU's AI Act could kill our company’.
Ironic, given that it was the French government that pushed for the inclusion of general-purpose AI models, foundation models, in the AI Act in 2022, against the complaints of Big Tech companies and their allies.
And not too long after his tune changed, so did the tune of some key French officials and ex-colleagues of his in the government.
This culminated in an unprecedented, last-minute u-turn on November 10 where France and Germany demanded a total “exemption” of foundation models from the AI Act. This obstruction prevented the Council from reaching any coherent position. As a result, negotiators from the European Parliament literally walked out of the room in disbelief. No one expected this.
Following this unexpected backstab, France is now leading an initiative to fully "exempt" foundation models from the AI Act. This move comes after France itself led the inclusion of these influential models in the Act.
This would be akin to a Climate Act that "exempts" oil production, refinement and distribution from regulation, with the excuse that only cars emit CO2.
It is unfortunately common for former government officials to leverage their network, in order to help some companies avoid regulation.
But very rarely you get to witness a clear display of crony capitalism, through such a blatant attack on democratic institutions: France is literally trying to destroy the AI regulation it pushed for in the first place, as soon as an ex-Minister invests in some new startup!
His name is dr. Dániel András Karsai. He is a human rights attorney. He is also terminally ill. He lives in HU and fights for his and all Hungarians' right to end his/their life with dignity.
His story is not one of academic debates but the hard and bitter reality of current HU