Fabian Ferrari
@fabianlferrari.bsky.social
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🌍 Assistant Professor in Cultural AI, @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social 🔍 Governance of AI Infrastructure 🌐 www.fabianlferrari.com
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Happy to be part of this amazing speaker series organized by Utrecht University, especially @fabianlferrari.bsky.social . I'll talk about Latin American Critical AI studies. I'll be in such great company with @nsrnicek.bsky.social and @anavaldi.bsky.social

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What are the lessons of social media governance for generative AI governance?

Check out the third article of our @icsjournal.bsky.social special issue by @pmnapoli.bsky.social and Suher Adi.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...
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If OpenAI shifts its policies, why and how do other platforms follow suit?

The second article of our special issue, written by Chris Chao Su and Ngai Keung Chan, is now online!

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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maxvonthun.bsky.social
Essential reading from @marietjeschaake.bsky.social on OpenAI’s instrumentalisation of democratic language to expand its market power around the world, and the huge geopolitical risks countries expose themselves to by becoming dependent on its AI models and data centres.

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The US government has most to gain from ‘OpenAI for countries’
Imagine how much leverage it will have if it can turn off artificial intelligence capabilities around the world
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Probably the most surprising thing about this confrontation is that it took more than 180 days to happen
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Here it is: Musk thinks he is owed a say in Trump’s policy because of how much he spent on the campaign.
fabianlferrari.bsky.social
Who decides what counts as theft when AI copies your style?

Check out the first paper of our special issue on generative AI governance co-edited with @joannekuai.bsky.social!
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Elon Musk’s DOGE is tearing through the US government with disastrous consequences.

But beyond its borders, the extreme right is gearing up to push their own DOGE-inspired austerity campaigns in countries around the world.
DOGE is going global. It needs to be stopped.
The extreme right is organizing for a new austerity campaign modeled on Elon Musk’s destructive efforts
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It’s great to see this piece published in Platforms & Society:

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It nicely brings critical platform scholarship into conversation with the lit. on state capitalism and techno-colonialism, through a rich case study set in post-pandemic Greece.
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A narrow regulatory focus on misinformation distracts from addressing structural problems in the AI industry.

My chapter in the FEPS Progressive Yearbook 2024.

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Together with Joanne Kuai, I'm editing a special issue on generative AI governance in Information, Communication & Society.

Deadline for abstracts: 15 February 2024

Details: bit.ly/generative-a...
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Our new paper in New Media & Society: "Observe, inspect, modify: Three conditions for generative AI governance"

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At least 16 countries have already experimented with using generative AI to mislead their citizens: www.platformer.news/p/how-author...
In the meantime, over the past year Freedom House that at least 16 countries used generative AI to create content intended to mislead the public. The earliest tools were available only in English, limiting their usage around the world. At the same time, Freedom House notes that investigators in this realm have the same problem the Slovakian fact-checkers did: tools for assessing the authenticity of content posted online are limited and often inaccurate. They believe it is likely that the true number of countries experimenting with synthetic media is likely higher than 16.