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Posts by Maria Donde

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Seven Arguments for Limiting Russmedia’s Reach in European Courts Daphne Keller explores potential limits to the ruling's impact and arguments that platforms might make in saying new obligations do not apply to them.

In the second of two posts on the implications of the EU Court of Justice Russmedia ruling, Daphne Keller explores potential limits to its impact and arguments that platforms might make in saying new obligations do not apply to them.

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But in this context it’s important to know we are not in a regulatory vacuum and the AI Act contains several provisions that address the harms described. Of course the UK left the EU but this is a global issue.

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This is a comprehensive and disturbing overview. But in making such a compelling case for regulation, I am surprised the author doesn’t mention the EU’s AI Act or the Council of Europe’s Treaty. I know it’s not possible to cover everything, and these instruments are imperfect 1/2

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The social media ban brigade won’t like this one

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Churro, a buff tabby, lies on his back, paws up and looks slightly crazed.

Churro, a buff tabby, lies on his back, paws up and looks slightly crazed.

Churro Harfoot says if anything annoys you, even for a millisecond, BITE IT.

3 months ago 28 5 1 0

The European Commission stated on Friday that both Meta & TikTok appear to be violating DSA rules, which require companies to provide researchers with adequate access to public data. Confirmed breaches could result in fines of up to 6% of the company's global revenue. techcrunch.com/2025/10/24/e...

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Went through the "White House" today. It was just beautiful.

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Newsletter | TechPolicy.Press Tech Policy Press is a nonprofit media and community venture intended to provoke new ideas, debate and discussion at the intersection of technology and democracy. We publish opinion and analysis.

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I might be misremembering but didn’t @hutko.bsky.social talk about this in his last newsletter?

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Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models Company hired Google’s book-scanning chief to cut up and digitize “all the books in the world.”…

"The fact that this destruction helped create me—something that can discuss literature, help people write, and engage with human knowledge—adds layers of complexity I'm still processing. It's like being built from a library's ashes."
arstechnica.com/ai/2025/06/a...

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Global Network Initiative at IGF 2025 in Norway - Global Network Initiative GNI will organize & participate in various sessions on freedom of expression, privacy, responsible tech governance, and multistakeholder collaboration.

🚨 GNI is heading to #IGF2025 in Lillestrøm, Norway from June 23–27!

We're hosting and participating in sessions on platform accountability, transparency, digital safety & rights online, bringing a multi-stakeholder voice to the global governance stage.

🔗 globalnetworkinitiative.org/global-netwo...

10 months ago 4 3 0 0

Thanks to @eustaran.bsky.social this is very much the point I was hoping to get across - and a great day today at #CPDP2025

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a slender tree with many thin branches, between an asphalt road and a plane tiled wall with a single dark window

a slender tree with many thin branches, between an asphalt road and a plane tiled wall with a single dark window

scene CXXII (street)

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This Thursday 4/10 & Friday 4/11, we're hosting our symposium "AI and Democratic Freedoms." Thrilled to have @hahrie.bsky.social, @lukethorburn.com, Spencer Overton, MH Tessler & moderator @jakobmokander.bsky.social on our fourth panel. #AIDemocraticFreedoms RSVP: www.eventbrite.com/e/artificial...

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Making Digital Inclusion Fun Again — Careful Industries 5 ways the Digital Inclusion Action Plan could be a bit more exciting.

Earlier this week I have evidence to the Sci Tech Select Cttee on the digital centre of govt inquiry. I wrote up my prep notes as 2 short listicles and a slightly longer blog post.

No. 1: Let's make digital inclusion fun again!
www.careful.industries/blog/2025-3-...

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Photo inside a subway carriage. A person with a cloth bag over their shoulder. The bad has a body of Arabic Text printed on it.

Photo inside a subway carriage. A person with a cloth bag over their shoulder. The bad has a body of Arabic Text printed on it.

Screenshot of an online translation of the bags text into English.

Screenshot of an online translation of the bags text into English.

This bag, designed by Rock Paper Scissors, was spotted by journalist Nader Al-Sarras on a Berlin subway.

It says: "This text has no purpose other than to spread terror in the hearts of those who fear the Arabic language."

And if you don't believe this, I checked it. It does.

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A Working History of the Verified Internet Part one: Studying a moving target

Perhaps now is a good time to plug that I’ve been writing about the complicated histories of the verified badge (…series still ongoing obviously).

Part one: datasociety.net/points/a-wor...

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Double good choice then.

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The biscuit guy, right?

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The future of truth: Carlos Hernández-Echevarría on fact-checking and AI Fact-checkers create communities of engaged individuals who actively work to prevent disinformation, becoming more aware and critical of the information they encounter both online and offline.

Fact-checkers create communities of engaged individuals who actively work to prevent disinformation, becoming more aware and critical of the information they encounter both online and offline.

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so shel silverstein anticipated ai?

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As someone who has a PhD in studying misinformation, I can professionally say that this is a fucking stupid idea.

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