It is paradoxical that the advent of the social media age has heightened our preoccupation with our online identities, while we are simultaneously developing #GenerativeAI that has the capability to supplant and counterfeit them.
Long term, two opposite outcomes may play out concurrently: 1. A doubling down of our preoccupation with our online identities, with a race towards even more manufactured traits and behaviors.
🌎 ‘Societal good’ is too often the missing consideration in assessing the safety of new technology.
In the field of cybersecurity, teams will split into a red team 🔴 , which plays the role of the attacker by trying to find vulnerabilities and break thr…https://t.co/PHZ6jbbUmm
I'm making a move: from April 24 I'll be Global Tech Correspondent @axios
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Sundar Pichai compares A.I. to climate change activism in an attempt to... reassure us that the world will eventually find solutions? 😱
Quite the unfortunate analogy when so much of the harm w/ climate change HAS already been done, @CaseyNewton
Les manifestations qui continuent de se dérouler en France 🇫🇷, hier contre la réforme des #retraites et aujourd'hui contre les projets de #megabassines, posent la question de la représentation politique.
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Le manque de représentation au gouvernement que connaissent les partis minoritaires contraste-t-il avec la connexion (réelle et/ou perçue) que ces mêmes groupes politiques connaissent désormais en ligne ? (6/7)
The protests that continue to unfold in France 🇫🇷, yesterday against the "#Retraites" reform, and now against “#megabasin” projects, raise the question of political representation.
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Does the lack of representation in government that minority parties experience contrast with the connection (real and/or perceived) those same political groups now experience online? (6/7)