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Why Gemini AI gave wrong results: It’s AI safety

AI safety is a great example of how trying to mold reality into a safe container can’t be done. At least not if reality is supposed to be an integral part of the result. The Gemini AI debacle (and causes) … Continue reading

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Hate speech isn’t just what you hate to listen to

(Youtube) Michael Shellenberger comments on that recent BBC interview with Elon Musk: It’s a deeply uncomfortable exchange to watch, and many no doubt felt bad for the BBC reporter, James Clayton, who was plainly unprepared to go head-to-head with Musk. … Continue reading

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It’s impossible, so it must be done quickly

Content moderation at scale is impossible, unless you want it to be random to a certain degree. This is not a surprise and yet politicians demand that tech companies do it anyway – like the German NetzDG law. NetzDG demands … Continue reading

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The role of journalism

From Jeff Jarvis’ “The Open Information Ecosystem“: Media are no longer the deliverers of information. The information has already been delivered. So the question now for journalists is how — and whether — we add value to that stream of … Continue reading

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Mens vi står på resterne af fortidens massemedier…

En af de største udfordringer i meningsdannelse pt., er at vi naturligt søger ind i vores egne ekkokamre. Jeg kan dog godt lide sober, faglig diskussion med folk jeg er uenig med. Mainstream media did not reflect reality for countless … Continue reading

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Jeff Jarvis’ nye bog

Jeff Jarvis har skrevet en ny bog, “Geek Bearing Gifts: Imagining New Futures for News“. På Medium kan man læse en række kapitler fra bogen. Jeg vil særligt anbefale No Mas Mass Media, der starter med dette citat fra sociologen … Continue reading

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