Since October, we have seen a 75% drop in traffic to Wikimedia projects from Gaza. Internet shutdowns in the Gaza Strip obstruct people’s ability to receive life-saving information and share knowledge. (1/2)
https://t.co/e13Sq5aK2v
Excited to share that the second chapter of the CRISPR Cookbook is now available to read and listen to online @LightspeedMag !
A Guide to Biohacking Your Own Eggs into Weapons of Destruction, to Be Forcibly Implanted into One Patriarchist at a Time
https://t.co/68mFQ08SIF
#scifi
Coincidiendo con el 20 aniversario de la Wikipedia en galego, la fundación @Wikimedia lanza este año su nueva plataforma @Wikifunctions. Una de sus desarrolladoras, @genocation, nos hablará sobre el proyecto y su futuro para lenguas infrarrepresentadas 😍 ¿Os venís?
Dejad de llamar enfermedad rara a la endometriosis.
Una enfermedad rara tiene menos de 5 casos por 10.000 personas.
La endometriosis afecta a casi el 10% de mujeres.
Una de cada diez.
Y aún así se tarda de 5 a 8 años en obtener diagnóstico.
Lo que está es invisibilizada.
Humbled to share this piece today covering the insidious Brahminical and colonial genealogies of AI surveillance and facial recognition tech in Hindutva India (a short-form version of my senior thesis)—read below / DM me re any access issues ⬇️
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2. I don't agree. Computers can be creative and think. Right now humans can be slightly better qualitatively (not quantitatively) but that will not last. I think the problem is the distribution of wealth not the AI enabling new creatives. I hope we find a future where people can be excited about advancements not fearful and upset.
3. I think maybe I regret this analogy to make my point. It has broken down. What I am trying to say is that it is an individuals responsibility to use technology ethically and that technology is neutral. So yes, if you are stabbing people either change out your knife tip individually or stop stabbing people.
1) We need to open source 'AI.'
2) We need to stop scraping people's artwork and data without consent or compensation.
3) We need to hold companies and institutions accountable when the ways they use 'AI' to cause harm to people.
All 3 are true.
Why is this hard to follow?
The future of knowledge graphs in a world of large language models
https://t.co/9j7bT9N1Jm
Post-conference recording of the keynote given at the Knowledge Graph Conference 2023 in New York
A ver si con 300 millones de hilos como este empezamos a entenderlo. "Inteligencia Artificial" es un término comercial. Si se llamara "Generalización Estadística a Partir de Datos Limitados" igual le daríamos una vueltita antes de dejarnos embaucar como lo estamos haciendo.