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A systems sensibility rather than a systems theory
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The cultural logic of AI slop: the example of AI-produced motivational videos
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Kangaroos don’t have opposable thumbs!!!
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Nearly half of 16-21 year olds in the UK would rather live in a world without internet
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The Prompt Theory: the first genuinely impressive and entertaining AI generated video
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Turn-based interaction in LLMs is a design decision
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Distracted from distraction by distraction
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American intelligence is building an AI-driven central hub for purchasing, linking and analysing commercially available personal data
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An agenda for repurposing AI in higher education
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Does Trump dictate his tweets?
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What effect will a far-right mass market LLM have on the world?
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Apple’s bleak sales pitch for embedding GenAI into iOS
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The Ethical Grey Areas of Machine Writing in Higher Education
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On being realistic with students about platformisation
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Automatic writing with image generators
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Why spend two minutes trying to tell someone what they meant to you when the platform can write a ‘heartfelt’ message for you?
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Liberal conspiracism and the parts of the psyche that media literacy training doesn’t touch
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Why were deep fakes so much less influential in this year’s elections than I expected?
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The lost sociotechnical ailments of writers
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Nick Cave: “put your fucking phones away”
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Will Google crack generative search?
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26% of 5-7 year olds in the UK own a smart phone
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GenAI and the rapid disappearance of ground truth
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The Deepfake Detection test
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What the gardener ruining my shrubs illustrates about prompting LLMs
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My notes on Surveillance Capitalism
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Conversational agents can be sponsors of literacy
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The original source of the claim that ChatGPT overuses the word ‘delve’
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The AI video generators are superficially stunning but deeply useless
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Epistemic flooding
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The conventionally handsome professional man who stalks ChatGPT’s unconscious
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Prompt engineering is an expression of cultural capital. Some (critical) notes on Ethan Mollick’s Co-Intelligence book
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The danger GAI poses to the public sphere is not false belief, it’s the (further) collapse of trust in truth
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The terrifying future of AI-driven news
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Crowds on Demand: “out-of-the-box campaigns, audiences and events”
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The almost infinite range of cases to which shallow fakes can be applied
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Imagine being in lockdown and your country suffering a massive cyberattack
