A relevant paper for thinking about the genealogies of generative AI models and how they constitute the foundations for a new 'generative episteme' is this: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
A relevant paper for thinking about the genealogies of generative AI models and how they constitute the foundations for a new 'generative episteme' is this: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Thanks for reposting this great essay!
Summer read
Today we celebrate the birth of the French philosopher Bruno Latour, one of the most influential thinkers in the philosophy of technology and science studies.
«The first major AI scandal in the Norwegian public sector».
Today my newspaper iTromsø revealed that the Tromsø municipality in a report fabricated sources and quotes that do not exist
The head of the administration in Tromsø municipality admits the bureacrats used AI to write the report.
Today we're publishing a monster feature that dives deep into the initial six weeks over Elon Musk's government takeover. Our entire newsroom came together to help make this story happen. Read this culmination of our blood, sweat, and tears:
I know Raein aswell. Had a very heavy screamo periode in my late teens/early twenties. Earlier this year I revisited some of the best records in the genre when Orchid reunited.
Happy to see La Quiete still playing. Loved their records 20 years ago.
Great thread by @felixsimon.bsky.social on the difficulties with AI transparency for the news media. It’s no surprise, but there seems to be no easy solutions here.
I especially liked how the authors (actually) use Abbott’s (1988) concept of jurisdictional control to explain how journalists need to reorient their knowledge work in a more interpretive and investigative direction.
To help cultivate such as space, I wish to share a recent paper I really liked by Møller et al. (2024) in Journalism on how journalism’s claim to expertise is challenged by generative AI.