"Perhaps the most dangerous misconception is that #disinformation targets only the unsavvy or uneducated, that it works only on ‘others’... [W]e may have trouble seeing the problem when content aligns with our political identities." Or when we are in shock and pain. #ethics
Three months ago I heard Salman Rushdie speak at the PEN World Voices Festival. He said: “A poem cannot stop a bullet. A novel can’t defuse a bomb … But we are not helpless … We can sing the truth & name the liars.” We must tell better stories than the tyrants.
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"Facebook declined to answer detailed questions about its filtering systems and policies on data from crisis pregnancy centers. It’s unknown whether the filters caught any... data, but our investigation showed a significant amount made its way to Facebook" https://t.co/kd7if6cuHo
Grading can be difficult and stressful, but I’ve heard my civil engineering colleagues have improved on the manual process (though their machinery seems overkill).
Pictured below: a machine for grading undergrad Lepidoptera (or post-grad Felidae).
Sometimes you want a searing critical analysis of comparative robot ethics … other times you just need a moment of silliness and whimsy.
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Thank you, @IEthics, for resurrecting (and so kindly hosting) this particular folly.
Don’t look away.
Don’t look down.
Don’t pretend not to see hurt.
Look people in the eye.
Even when their pain is overwhelming.
And when you’re hurting and in pain, find people who can look you in the eye.
--@BreneBrown
@aleatha@JoelMcCracken “Why didn’t he ride an eagle to Mount Doom?” … whatever the reason, I guess that precludes Sam from playing Sam.
As for Aragorn, I vote Sweetums!
Or Fozzie, subbing Floyd for Boromir “like, one doesn’t just walk into Mordor, man”
“Is it ever moral to sacrifice a hostage to save a hostage-taker?” is a question I did not want to ask … again.
But with antivaxxer apologists arguing “yes,” ICUs being overwhelmed, and ethicists+policymakers repeatedly avoiding the question, here we are … again.
Is it ethical to judge intent when ICUs are overwhelmed?
It can be unethical *not* to.
Can we be both compassionate & tolerant?
Not if “tolerance” becomes complacent cruelty.
Disagree?
Read #SCUIlluminate & feel free to comment on how I’m wrong.
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May your best day in 2021 be its shortest.
And may I be proven wrong about that with every day to come.
(Translation: Wishing everyone happy holidays in a tough year, but happier days to come)
@ShannonVallor Sorry if this isn’t particularly helpful if you don’t have the option to adjust smart shuffle, but for what it’s worth I like to think of a shuffle playback failure (to seem random) as a triumph of human pattern/link-detection.
@ShannonVallor Or to put it another way, when I say “I want random” I likely should say “I don’t want to notice repetitions (though that’d be normal)” and so different shuffle algorithms try to give that, with varying degrees of success (and in some cases, varying user-adjustability).