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@jamiejoyce.bsky.social is doing some interesting things at Society Library where they collect and archive all claims related to a topic and map full debates in an explorable format
www.societylibrary.org/debate-mappi...
1. Today the NIH director issued a new directive slashing overhead rates to 15%.
I want to provide some context on what that means and why it matters.
grants.nih.gov/grants/guide...
The Society Library created two AI agents. One fact-checks and one researches. Available on X, Telegram, and Discord. Would love to bring them Bluesky. @nachristakis.bsky.social @annaciaunica.bsky.social @egrefen.bsky.social @xuanalogue.bsky.social Premise: societylibrary.medium.com/can-ai-agent...
We have an API you can call right now to build a bot. The only thing that needs to be built is bringing it to Bluesky
So we have already made a truth-seeking bot for X and Discord. It outperforms Grok in fact-checking. We would love to bring it to BlueSky
My opinion on some things that DOGE should do. Sent to (and received by) DOGE. medium.com/@jamiejoyce/...
This is already a priority, but unlocking access to data/docs can supercharge the civic tech sector's ability to iterate/upgrade gov ops and deserves attention. We identified dozens of artifact, platform, and system-level issues for the @internetarchive during our time there.
Cool, how best do you think that could that be brought to fruition?
Could the same apply to BlueSky? X Article "Making X a Town Hall 🏛️" x.com/SocietyLibra...
Are outdated editions of books still useful? 🤔
Yes! For researchers like Spencer Kaplan, understanding how new concepts were originally presented is critical. Learn more about Kaplan’s work: blog.archive.org/2023/07/24/empowering-an...
Collecting, curating, cleaning, researching, labelling, organizing and presenting stones/rocks/minerals/gems. Now I do the same with data at the Internet Archive and The Society Library.
Hey, thanks for saying so!
AI generated art inspired by the book "The Book of Circles: Visualizing Spheres of Knowledge."