Time person of the year cover for 2025
I guess it's fitting that it's a reimagined, worse version of someone else's artwork
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Law, tech policy, survivor safety & privacy @nnedv.bsky.social. Advisory Committee, Cyber Civil Rights Initiative. Former AI & Tech @hrc.org. Vintage style, not vintage values. Views my own.
Time person of the year cover for 2025
I guess it's fitting that it's a reimagined, worse version of someone else's artwork
*Lil Jon Voice* States' Rights to What
looking forward to some parents suing to demand segregated schools because integration violates their religious beliefs
so at what point does this get used to wipe out evolutionary teaching in biology?
These words will stay with me (and us, as a nation) for a very long time:
While existing disability rights statutes do provide some legal recourse against AI-enabled discrimination, state-level regulation remains a vital avenue for harm mitigation. The proposed federal moratorium on state AI laws threatens those very protections, Ariana Aboulafia and Travis Hall write.
Every consular officer has been made a censor. www.politico.com/news/2025/06...
After a recent court order, OpenAI is now required to retain the very data many of its users believed to be most private. This introduces serious privacy risks, especially for vulnerable users like victims and survivors of domestic violence, Belle Torek writes. www.techpolicy.press/for-survivor...
After a recent court order, OpenAI is now required to retain the very data many of its users believed to be most private. This introduces serious privacy risks, especially for vulnerable users like victims and survivors of domestic violence, Belle Torek writes.
If you are interested in learning more about NDII, sexually explicit digital forgeries, and the TAKE IT DOWN Act, please view this thorough and thoughtful overview presented by CCRI President and Legislative and Tech Policy Director, @maryannefranks.bsky.social www.nbcwashington.com/news/nationa...
Reading over the text, one thing sticks out immediately: it is incredibly racist toward Haitians in particular. Quoting directy: "Additionally, hundreds of thousands of illegal Haitian aliens flooded into the United States during the Biden Administration. This influx harms American communities..."
I had not seen this WSJ article from earlier this week. The 1st Amendment violation admitted in the last paragraph of this passage would be too obvious to use on a law school exam. www.wsj.com/us-news/educ...
If attempted, this would constitute flagrant violations of the Privacy Act of 1974 www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/t...
In 1956, Alabama sued NAACP to give up its membership list. It wanted to identify participants in the Montgomery Bus Boycott and those who helped Black students integrate Alabama colleges. In 1958 the Supreme Court ruled in NAACP v. Alabama that the 1st Amendment protects the privacy of such info.
bluesky's trending topics: Tottenham hotspur, qatar jet, fda, scotus, tush push, gerry connolly
I'm not a songwriter or anything but the new lyrics to We Didn't Start the Fire are kinda weird, right?
Gen AI ys creatinge a real nostalgia-based market for good olde fashioned homespun human error
At 3:00 PM Eastern, the TAKE IT DOWN Act will be signed into law. The live signing can be viewed here: 1/x
www.pbs.org/newshour/pol...
"A new meta-analysis of 279 studies finds that belief in conspiracy theories is linked to three core psychological motives: wanting to make sense of the world, coping with uncertainty, and connecting with others."
matthewfacciani.substack.com/p/why-people...
A @themarkup.org @pulitzercenter.bsky.social investigation revealed the world's largest dating app company failed to crack down on users it knew were accused of sexual violence.
To tell the story, the reporters fought to access court records with free legal help they found through ProJourn.
Hot topic 1921
Just days after Pope Francisβ death, official White House accounts published an AI-generated image of President Donald Trump dressed in papal vestments. The Presidentβs vague dismissal and the confusion it prompted among some in the public raise questions about accountability, writes Belle Torek.
Well, this is a hell of a metaphor for generative AI
It appears clear that Trump and Muskβs ableist rhetoric both informs and forecasts DOGEβs work, writes Tech Policy Press fellow Ariana Aboulafia. Its violations of data privacy and expansive use of AI without proper oversight have already harmed disabled people, and will continue to do so, she says.
Give a person a fisshe and thei will eate for a daye. Teache a person to fisshe and thei will eate for a lyfetyme. Destroye the fish ponde to make a computer tell lies about fisshe, you are a Gen AI companye.
Thank you, Stevie! π₯Ή
The Presidential Oath, which he has sworn to twice:
"I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
Today is World Press Freedom Day. With an increasing number of journalists receiving threats or even facing detainment for simply doing their jobs and seeking the truth, WIRED is proud to support #OneFreePress Coalition in its efforts to protect press freedom. Read more here:
Press freedom in the United States has hit a record low, according to the latest World Press Freedom Index published annually by Reporters Without Borders.
"But while critics say thatβs an important issue to deal with, they worry that the Take It Down Actβs approach could be exploited to inflict harm in other ways."
www.theverge.com/news/657632/...