Interviewing Users (2nd edition) by Steve Portigal is for anyone who is interested in finding out what makes their business tick and wants to learn how to interview and listen to people. But don't take our word for it—see what others have to say about it! https://t.co/HeQ5ZeuYRe
A deep dive into Sports Innovation Lab’s data cloud analyzed the population of sports fans with disabilities and found:
-They are BIG sports fans
-Their fandom is on the rise
-They have immense purchasing power
-They are HUGE fans of baseball
Read more: https://t.co/eTOTSZocSq
@zephoria @notnaughtknot I suspect that this is not quite right, and that the real motivation is to be able to do away with, rather than have to control and make accommodations with, the 'lower orders'. Which of course include women (at least as satisfiers of sexual desires). But also dangerous /1
"[The obsession with AI] fundamentally has to do with power, and certainly with the power to make life... This is an expression of a uterus envy." - Joseph Weizenbaum, 1996
Such a useful sanity-check reminder from @emilymbender's #ACL2024 Presidential Address:
*Language research* is itself interesting, independent of AI.
Slides here:
https://t.co/Mv4vRvfq5o
🟥My mom has a farm in Indiana
🟥I was born and raised in Ohio
🟥I lived in North Carolina for a decade
🟥I wrote a book about white conservative social movements
🟥But I learned a lot from other scholars of working-class white communities --> Read them instead of Vance - a🧵
With the OpenAI clownshow, there's been renewed media attention on the xrisk/"AI safety" nonsense. Personally, I've had a fresh wave of reporters asking me naive questions (+ some contacts from old hands who know how to handle ultra-rich man-children with god complexes). 🧵1/
@thepressboxpod@bryancurtis from the New Yorker, a strained pin headline:
The N.F.L.’s Rear Guard Is Angry About the “Tush Push” https://t.co/17rrCcX2bg
I never met him and yet his writing and thinking was so important to me for so many years. I read Art Worlds and a ton of his articles over and over again. This is sad news.
The great sociologist Howie Becker died yesterday, at 95. Howie taught generations of us how to see the world differently. How to write. How to think. How to be. His books are the ones we pass down to our students. Here's how he became a sociologist. RIP. https://t.co/CkOp7VukeQ
AI and Power: The Ethical Challenges of Automation, Centralization, & Scale
Based on 20-min talk: https://t.co/ebD5F62R9Y
Blog post version: https://t.co/RXHqFU3hOo
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Our results echo the work of experts in the field of algorithmic bias, such as @SashaMTL, @Abebab, @timnitGebru, and @jovialjoy, who have been warning us that the biggest threats from AI are not human extinction but the potential for widening inequalities.
🧵 8/13
The book I edited with @morgangames is finally out: it contains ten well-integrated essays on the history of algorithmic concepts and practices from the 1500s to the present. My heartfelt thanks to Morgan and to the contributors!