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The Fate of Social Networks in the AI Era
MoP #7: Social Contracts, and a Common Misunderstanding About LLMs
One of the clauses of the modern social contract is that adults should follow the news. This may sound onerous, but the bar is quite low. We’re talking about being aware of the big stories, maybe engaging with a bit of analysis from different perspectives, perhaps even spending a
Surviving the Spiral: The Internet's Collective Future
From AI appropriation to browsers that evade monetization, the foundations of the Internet teeter
Introducing MoPE: An Evaluation Dataset for Professional Editing
Evaluating whether out-of-the-box LLM technology can assist with copy editing at a professional level.
The Mop-Up #3: MoP Fixes the News Business
"I don’t know, but I am not ready to leave our democracy in the hands of citizen journalists on TikTok."
MoP #6: The Murky and Evolving Ethics of AI
On Substack and Abandoning Our Collective Morality
"It’s about believing your own hype, which, untreated, can lead to acute ego-monster syndrome."
What happens if The New York Times wins their case against OpenAI?
Low-risk models and the challenges of "extreme domain generalization".
Is AI Art Actually Art?
"His supporters criticized Anadol’s work, calling it a 'glorified lava lamp' and a 'half-million-dollar screensaver'"
MoP #5: The Future of AI News Can Be Found In the Past
There's Too Much Happening (Part 2)
To kick things off, Google DeepMind has some ideas about "self-training"
There’s Too Much Happening (Part 1)
The announcements are streaming by and the FOMO is real.