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Sarah Sharma Releases Her New Book | Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology Today, Professor Sarah Sharma has released her new book, Insufferable Tools: Feminism Against Big Tech. Published by Duke University Press, the book reveals big tech’s patriarchal deployment of media ...

Sarah Sharma's new book, Insufferable Tools: Feminism Against Big Tech, is available today! The book reveals big tech's patriarchal deployment of media theory and proposes a new feminist politics of tech. www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit/news/s...

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Refusal to Review I wrote the below email, when invited to review a paper that was partially processed by ChatGPT. As I imagine the email could be useful inspiration for others, I decided to make it available. Feel …

“Feel free to adapt and reuse. No attribution needed (…) If you make an adaption that you also want to share, I’d love to know about it, too.”

irisvanrooijcogsci.com/2026/04/08/r...

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Investors press Amazon, Microsoft and Google on water, power use in US data centers Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet's Google ​have each recently abandoned construction of multibillion-dollar data centers over community opposition and now the companies are coming under shareholder pres...

“Amazon, Microsoft & Google ​have each recently abandoned construction of multibillion-dollar data centers over community opposition & now the companies are coming under shareholder pressure over ‌the environmental impact”

Lose the passive voice—PEOPLE are doing this💫
www.reuters.com/sustainabili...

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Data says storage prices drops by 19% every time production doubles. You can’t out-compete math this aggressive. This "learning rate" is a one-way street to total electrification: As battery costs crater, EVs become cheapest, and solar/wind becomes reliable 24/7

This feedback loop can't be stopped

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It's open season for refusing AI There's been a wave of successful efforts to ban, reject and shut down AI.

Movements to shut down or ban data centers are amassing power and notching victories. Wikipedia has banned AI-generated content in articles. Publishers and entertainment studios are being pushed to reject AI-produced content outright.

In other words: It's open season for refusing AI.

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But I was told that AI was inevitable.

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This is going to leave the US so deeply unskilled. This is exactly how technofascists like to see it.

As @olivia.science & I wrote: “the AI industry has lobbied government agencies to mandate the use of its products, claiming that without them, students will be unprepared for the job market.”

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This is so, so well-articulated.

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good news- i am pretty close to $1000! thank you everyone, the difference between close to the line and slightly above it is huge, emotionally.

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"I got my PhD by writing prompts instead of doing research, I'm winning"

got some bad news, there still no jobs and now you also know nothing

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societies typically talk about human cognition as working similarly to whatever is seen as the latest and greatest technology. that’s why we currently describe the brain as a roguelike deckbuilding game about characters making their way up a spire

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Being a Luddite Is Cool and All, but Have You Seen the Hilarious Tapestries These New Looms Are Making? Don’t get me wrong, I’m as invested in keeping my job as the next weaver. When the boss brought in that big new power loom, I was pretty skeptical....

"The new waterwheel they built to power the loom made the river undrinkable, and when the boss cut my hours in half, I couldn’t buy food anymore, which really made the whole rickets situation get out of hand. But that’s exactly the sort of time you need a laugh, right?"

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📣Join us next week for Trip Out!, our third annual graduate-faculty research symposium.

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‘Study after study shows that students want to develop these critical thinking skills, are not lazy, and large numbers of them would be in favor of banning ChatGPT and similar tools in universities’, says @olivia.science

www.ru.nl/en/research/...

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Exclusive | OpenAI Employees Raised Alarms About Canada Shooting Suspect Months Ago The ChatGPT maker opted against informing Canadian authorities about Jesse Van Rootselaar’s descriptions of violence last June.

OpenAI employees pushed for the company to inform Canadian police about a user they thought would engage in real-world violence months before the person did just that, killing eight people in a horrific attack in Tumbler Ridge.

The company only reached out to police after the shooting had occurred.

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this makes it clear how it's basically the tetris effect (or the same for tower defense/resource management games)

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Suggestions for how to do that here, btw:

firstmonday.org/ojs/index.ph...

w/ @nannainie.bsky.social and Peter Zukerman.

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Scientists Just Found Who's Causing Global Warming A new study observes economic patterns related to climate change in order to find the staggering amount of emissions pumped out by the rich.

'The poorest among us, owning no factories, private jets, or oil rigs, are hardly a glimmer in the rearview mirror of the ultrarich as they race toward emission rates previously unseen by humankind.' futurism.com/scientists-w...

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How to un-Big Tech your online life Plus, in this week’s Installer: a new Mario Tennis, Sony’s great new buds, a wild time-travel movie, and much more.

Big thanks to @davidpierce.xyz for featuring my guide to getting off US tech (and my phone home screen!) in the latest issue of Installer. I think I’ll also be grabbing a pair of those new Sony earbuds soon 👀

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Posts from @weratedogs.com continue not to disappoint.

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I find this question about whether chatbots are “alive” to be truly, truly boring. You can torture a definition of “life” so that it includes chatbots or you can listen to actual, unequivocal flesh-and-blood people talking about harm it does them *right now*.

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I'm convinced AI is our generation's radium - a discovery with genuinely useful applications in specific, controlled circumstances that we stupidly put in everything from kid's toys to toothpaste until we realised the harm far too late where future generations will ask if we were out of our minds.

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As AI enters the operating room, reports arise of botched surgeries and misidentified body parts Medical device makers have been rushing to add AI to their products. While proponents say the new technology will revolutionize medicine, regulators are receiving a rising number of claims of patient ...

“Researchers from Johns Hopkins, Georgetown and Yale universities recently found that 60 FDA-authorized medical devices using AI were linked to 182 product recalls, according to a research letter published in the JAMA Health Forum in August.”

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Very excited about this book!

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It Turns Out Waymos Are Being Controlled by Workers in the Philippines During a Congressional hearing, Waymo's chief safety officer, Mauricio Peña, was grilled over the company's reliance on overseas workers.

Once again, it turns out “fully autonomous” means “a guy in the Philippines.”

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Flawed economic models mean climate crisis could crash global economy, experts warn States and financial bodies using modelling that ignores shocks from extreme weather and climate tipping points

“Current economic models can give estimates of losses that look precise but which the scientists said were wildly optimistic.” www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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recently purchased a 260gb ipod on backmarket and transferred all my old mp3's backed up from when i was collecting music in high school / college...and then i downloaded soulseek and started ripping shit like crazy again

RETVRN

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Plastic = Fossil Fuels in a cheap suit

New study: Plastic-linked health disasters are cutting 83m years of healthy population life

Recycling won't save us. Only a total system overhaul and production bans will. Everyone: kindly wake the hell up!

t.co/e59eLHktNj

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Greenland tensions harden Europe’s push for energy independence Nine countries agree to build joint offshore wind projects and cables in the North Sea

The North Sea is officially becoming Europe’s green engine.

10 countries just signed a historic pact to build 100GW of offshore wind - enough for 143m homes

A new subsea "supergrid" will connect nations directly, securing energy independence and 90k+ jobs

www.ft.com/content/e9c9...

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"AI didn't just increase its footprint in Washington in 2025. It ate tech lobbying whole." www.axios.com/2026/01/23/a...

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