3,900 Pages of Paul Kleeβs Personal Notebooks Are Now Online, Highlighting His Bauhaus Teachings (1921β1931)
3,900 Pages of Paul Kleeβs Personal Notebooks Are Now Online, Highlighting His Bauhaus Teachings (1921β1931)
Referencing Tamar Mittsβ recently published Safe Havens for Hate: The Challenge of Moderating Online Extremism, Joseph Stabile considers the trajectory of online threat actors, voluntary platform commitments, and international regulatory regimes over the past decade.
Check out this great GRACE paper on Generative AI, Filmmaking, Creative labor, and Copyright ojs.stanford.edu/ojs/index.ph...
If we want lasting change, we need to take a step back and consider the downstream impacts of AI in government, writes Amanda Renteria, CEO of Code for America. A bad AI decision isnβt just a bug to fix in the next release. Itβs a mom losing access to food assistance because of a faulty algorithm.
Check out this great article on de-identified medical data by Britney Bennett in @stanford's GRACE journal ojs.stanford.edu/ojs/index.ph...
If I had a dollar for each time someone asked me what AI agents mean for sustainability, I could have retired early.. instead, with my colleagues @brigittetousi.hf.co and @yjernite.bsky.social, we wrote a blog post about it! π€π±
huggingface.co/blog/sasha/a...
Check out this great book by Dr. Joy Buolamwini @jovialjoy _Unmasking AI_. Out soon in paperback! Reviewed in @stanford's GRACE journal by Angela Nguyen ojs.stanford.edu/ojs/index.ph...
The saga with the legal status of TikTok in the United States is taking longer than 40 years on internet history.
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Check out this important book by @DrCABerry and @csdoctorsister reviewed in GRACE journal, every department needs to order one for students and faculty ojs.stanford.edu/ojs/index.ph...
Check out this important book by
@MarietjeSchaake reviewed in GRACE, we're teaching a chapter in our Fall ESF course! journalhttps://ojs.stanford.edu/ojs/index.php/grace/article/view/3807
Also available as video on PeerTube:
peertube.dair-institute.org/w/cbWGbfdJoW...
What to do about a divergence between "public" and "expert" opinion about "AI"? Some might think that we need to educate the public so that they come to understand more how experts do. I disagree: expertise in building these systems is far from the only relevant expertise.
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Check out this new issue of Stanford GRACE journal on Generative AI and Global Futures GREAT student work! β ojs.stanford.edu/ojs/index.ph...
In an hour (12pm EST) I'm doing a YT livestream re: PhD admissions advice stuff. This is usually the time of year when it's questions from folks who (a) are making final decisions about where to accept offers; or (b) were unsuccessful in applications this year. www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZg4...
This piece from @tressiemcphd.bsky.social starts with a bang and just gets better and better. Gift link.
The Best Photographer Youβve Never Heard Of: An Introduction to Tseng Kwong Chi
Check out this interview with about her brilliant new course! @cynthiablee.bsky.social teachingwriting.stanford.edu/news/intervi...
The launch of ROOST (Robust Online Open Safety Tools) is an opportunity for the trust and safety field, writes the Institute for Security and Technology's Fatima Faisal Khan, but not one without potential challenges.
I wanted to respond that these scary bogus emotional and language readers for video conferencing became the PLAGUE during COVID just about every institution experimented with them-- what happened to all that data? Are institutions still using these? Unclear.
GREAT podcast today @alexhanna.bsky.social a & @emilymbender.bsky.social and with the amazing Dr. Nicole Holliday! Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000. www.twitch.tv/dair_institute
AI deployments in health are often understudied because they require time and careful analysis.βοΈπ€
We share thoughts in @ai.nejm.org about a recent AI tool for emergency dept triage that: 1) improves wait times and fairness (!), and 2) helps nurses unevenly based on triage ability
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By clarifying core definitions and identifying effective audit approaches now, the DSA audits can become a more effective accountability tool, writes Peter Chapman.
yes!
In a plenary panel at #SIGCSE2025 on the future of CS education, @mapq.bsky.social suggested that maybe Operating Systems doesnβt need to be a core required CS courseβ¦ but maybe Human-Computer Interaction should be. I agree, what do you all think?
Here's my review of yesterday's @StanfordEthics event The AI We Deserve ruth.substack.com/p/the-ai-we-...