Lauren Pikó
@booklearning.bsky.social
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Sometimes historian, evaluator, writer, researcher. Always about disability justice and lying down. Exhortations for slowness, process, practice.🥄 Views own. laurenpiko.com
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booklearning.bsky.social
Oh god, I just remembered I unironically said "all that is solid melts into air" during a workplace wellbeing meeting 🫠

My laptop should have set itself on fire in protest
booklearning.bsky.social
Have been referring folks at work to these and they are immensely enjoying them! 💜
booklearning.bsky.social
Not to be an enabler, but I haven't forgotten you mentioning a potential future avenue of bolshy disability history, and if/when that magical day arrives it would be my dream to talk shop with you on that 💜
booklearning.bsky.social
The planning and heritage industries do a terrible job in general of engaging with the horrors of what went on in these sites, often with grotesquely whitewashed results (e.g. "Springthorpe", the generic suburban estate built on the grounds of Mont Park Hospital in northeast Melbourne).
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asherwolf.bsky.social
When we talk about the things that should haunt us, memory does not last long beyond the survivors unless testimony is recorded. And most of the communities that housed these sites have no desire to have those stories on the record, because it is a source of eternal shame
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asherwolf.bsky.social
I regularly come across older people with disabilities who were held at ‘Mayday Hills’ previously known as the ‘Beechworth Lunacy Asylum’. The site is now used for ghost tours, even while some of the old Mayday Hills workers are still employed elsewhere as disability support workers
booklearning.bsky.social
Disabled person with a long family history of workers in those institutions; the stories I have heard are genuinely awful, and truly make me fear for the ones I haven't heard.
booklearning.bsky.social
*resets "days since shoehorning Walt Whitman quotes into meetings" counter to zero*
booklearning.bsky.social
I feel like there should be a Wile E Coyote - esque hole plummeting into an unending void somewhere behind that fence as well

Though maybe for me someone ticked a box that said "refer to yawning void" instead of "neurologist"
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evansmithhist.bsky.social
One month to go! Our new edited volume, ‘In Solidarity, Under Suspicion: The British Far Left from 1956’, will be published by @manchesterup.bsky.social in November.

Tell you institutional library to pre-order a hardback edition now.

manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526179593/
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maximumwelfare.bsky.social
#BREAKING 🚨 Deloitte to refund government, admits using AI in $440k report into mutual obligations issues.

Fake quotes from Federal Court case that ended Robodebt deleted from new report in Friday DEWR dump.

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HEADLINE: Deloitte to refund government, admits AI errors in $440k report Deloitte Australia will issue a partial refund to the federal government after admitting that artificial intelligence had been used in the creation of a $440,000 report littered with errors including three nonexistent academic references and a made-up quote from a Federal Court judgement.

A new version of the report for the Department of Workplace Relations (DEWR) was quietly uploaded to the department’s website on Friday, ahead of a long weekend across much of Australia. It features more than a dozen deletions of nonexistent references and footnotes, a rewritten reference list, and corrections to multiple typographic errors.

(photo of Deloitte Australia HQ) Deloitte Australia has made almost $25 million worth of deals with the Department of Workplace Relations since 2021. Photographer Dion Georgopoulos The first version of the report, about the IT system used to automate penalties in the welfare system such as pauses on the dole, was published in July. Less than a month later, Deloitte was forced to investigate the report after University of Sydney academic Dr Christopher Rudge highlighted multiple errors in the document.

At the time, Rudge speculated that the errors may have been caused by what is known as “hallucinations” by generative AI. This is where the technology responds to user queries by inventing references and quotes. Deloitte declined to comment.

The incident is embarrassing for Deloitte as it earns a growing part of its $US70.5 billion ($107 billion) in annual global revenue by providing advice and training clients and executives about AI. The firm also boasts about its widespread use of the technology within its global operations, while emphasising the need to always have humans review any output of AI. SUBHEADING: Deleted references, footnotes

The revised report has deleted a dozen references to two nonexistent reports by Professor Lisa Burton Crawford, a law professor at the University of Sydney, that were included in the first version. Two references to a nonexistent report by Professor Björn Regnell, of Lund University in Sweden, were also deleted in the new report.

Also deleted was a made up reference to a court decision in a leading robo-debt case, Deanna Amato v Commonwealth.

The new report has also deleted a reference to “Justice Davis” (a misspelling of Justice Jennifer Davies) and the made-up quote from the nonexistent paragraphs 25 and 26 in the judgement: “The burden rests on the decision-maker to be satisfied on the evidence that the debt is owed. A person’s statutory entitlements cannot lawfully be reduced based on an assumption unsupported by evidence.”
booklearning.bsky.social
I would be genuinely interested in lemon tree thoughts mainly because I think they would absolutely roast us. the dishwasher is more complicit
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fergus.oolong.co.uk
Fun fact: he's talking about the bizarre and horrifying history of ME/CFS here, but this is almost exactly what's happened with the anti-trans movement as well, and this time the British media are even more culpable.
georgemonbiot.bsky.social
I see my own profession, the media, as being as culpable as any. How did we allow a bizarre sect, with a phenomenally cruel and brutal agenda, to set the prevailing view of this and other issues?
And it was right across the board: just about every major outlet in the UK.
booklearning.bsky.social
There's definitely never a good time for complex neurological symptoms to take over, but there are definitely some times that are worse than others.
booklearning.bsky.social
Solidarity Martin, I'm always grateful for your sharing of your experiences!
booklearning.bsky.social
I would give out notebooks when I'd introduce this piece, so you'll have to imagine me giving you one as well as the link :)
booklearning.bsky.social
The closing C. Wright Mills quote reminded me of teaching his conceptualisation of intellectual craft (1959). Under the archaic language there's a beautiful exploration of reflective engagement with the world as a transformative and generative practice that allows for genuine relation with others.
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booklearning.bsky.social
This piece rules and is so deeply quotable that I'm gonna have to keep coming back to it. Current favourite:

"The way out of AI hell is not to regroup around our treasured flaws and beautiful frailties, but to launch a frontal assault. AI, not the human mind, is the weak, narrow, crude machine."
Large Language Muddle | The Editors
The AI upheaval is unique in its ability to metabolize any number of dread-inducing transformations. The university is becoming more corporate, more politically oppressive, and all but hostile to the ...
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booklearning.bsky.social
I'm gonna have to come back to this a few times to explore all the richness, but tearing through the first time has been a delight -- especially on on how historical inaccuracies enter into disability history and activism, and on how inclusion as commodity extracts and homogenises disabled expertise
lizjackson.bsky.social
Our latest for Thank You for your Feedback Loop. A story and an idea. I'm hoping @fractalecho.bsky.social can better explain. buttondown.com/TYFYFL/archi...
Screenshot of the Human Censored Design header with a blurb: The Microsoft Inclusive Design Toolkit popularized norms about disability inclusion that when teased out, become taboos. It doesn’t just sacrifice the one for the many. It also exploits misconceptions about representation in order to locate and select whichever one can be used to neutralize, undermine, bury, and censor the many. There are three primary methods embedded within Inclusive Design power grabs, and they often work together to achieve something more resembling Human Censored Design