![]() ![]() What’s driving a surge in opposition to renewables?, The Carbon Copy (podcast) This article is a strong accompaniment to last week's OpenMind essay about Covid and sudden deaths. Journalism needs to reflect that, Nieman Reports Three years later, Covid-19 is still a health threat. The recent surge of popular artificial intelligence platforms means this type of legislation is urgently needed. Scoop: Schumer lays groundwork for Congress to regulate AI, Axios It would be really interesting to see more research into social media’s health effects. US Surgeon General says social media may be hazardous to teen health, The Verge ![]() Verified Twitter accounts spread AI-generated hoax of Pentagon Explosion, ViceĪ timely example of why we all need to be hyper-alert to the possibility that what we’re seeing online is fake, even if it really seems real. If you didn’t check it out then, that New York Magazine article is still worth a read. We included an article about the “stochastic parrot” study mentioned in this article in a previous edition of this newsletter. The debate over whether AI will destroy us is dividing Silicon Valley, The Washington Post It is interesting to hear a former Buzzfeed insider reflect on the 2010s era of the internet, and how so many things did not turn out how Smith and his colleagues expected. This guide covers the basics of how to consume media online with a critical eye, with links to resources that go deeper on specific topics (like spotting fake videos).īen Smith on the death of Buzzfeed News, On The Media (podcast) How to avoid falling for misinformation, fake AI images on social media, The Washington Post ![]()
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