Dwayne Monroe
@cloudquistador.bsky.social
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Cybernetics • AI Resistance • Dialectics • Film Noir • https://monroelab.com • vdgasjournal.com
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cloudquistador.bsky.social
At monroelab.com I write about the tech industry's political economy, informed by Marx and Raymond Chandler. In January, a new team effort, for writers who want to look at the world and report what they see:
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Verdigris: Critique for the Age of Decline
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carlquintanilla.bsky.social
NVIDIA and OpenAi:

Concerns that their “increasingly complex and interconnected web of business transactions is artificially propping up the trillion-dollar AI boom.“

@bloomberg.com $NVDA 👀
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cloudquistador.bsky.social
In this sharply observed essay, my compadre and co-editor @harrysimmons3578.bsky.social applies Karl Kraus' century old assault on media and analysis of its impact on our thinking to current conditions. We have not improved. Indeed, we are worse off.
cloudquistador.bsky.social
I agree. And for clarity's sake, my projection does not assume a fait accompli but is based on a hard, dialectical look at the conditions we face and their causes. Resist in all ways by all means, even reformist
cloudquistador.bsky.social
I propose that the university, as currently understood will be killed by end stage capitalism compelling scholars of good will, who're brave, to build alternatives. The modern system served Cold War ends, though honest work was done. This technocratic age has ended. Now is the time of total war
cloudquistador.bsky.social
Both, of course. History is full to the brim with stories of systems that showed maximum psychosis prior to collapse
cloudquistador.bsky.social
We need the work of @olivia.science @irisvanrooij.bsky.social and colleagues now more than ever
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With platforms like Boston University’s “TerrierGPT,” the pressure for students to use AI is now coming from colleges themselves, even as researchers warn of the long-term consequences, writes Julie Huynh.
What Happens When Universities Offer a “Critical Embrace” of AI?
With platforms like Boston University’s “TerrierGPT,” the pressure for students to use AI is coming from colleges themselves, even as researchers warn of long-term consequences.
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cloudquistador.bsky.social
Right. It wasn't long ago that people were compelled by Microsoft's unparalleled lobbying of the C suite to replace Tru64 Unix, Solaris and other sophisticated server OSes with primitive WinServers. We knew the political economy behind this but now, in the age of cowards, there's a shrug
cloudquistador.bsky.social
This marks a significant change in the position of IT from the recent past when Microsoft was understood to be the enemy, grudgingly deployed based on 'leadership' directives and Linux was lauded. In my view, a failure of our field which has degraded into pure careerism and lazy non thought
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jaybeware.bsky.social
Tuesday, October 7th at 10 AM ET / 5 PM in Palestine

We will be joined by Abdaljawad Omar & Lara Sheehi to discuss October 7th, 2023 with 2 years of hindsight, the last 2 years of resistance & genocide, the current moment, * the future of resistance www.youtube.com/live/vocPxGx...
2 Years of Resistance, 2 Years of Genocide featuring Abdaljawad Omar & Lara Sheehi; image of Palestinians exhilarated by the tearing down of the prison walls around the Gaza Strip concentration camp during Tufan Al Aqsa; images of guests; MAKC logo
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olivia.science
Without Critical AI Literacy (CAIL) in psychology (doi.org/10.31234/osf...) we risk the following:

1️⃣ misunderstanding statistical models, thinking correlation is causation;

2️⃣ confusing statistical models and cognitive models, undermining theory;

3️⃣ going against stated open science norms.

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The three aforementioned related themes sketched out in this
section, will play out in the AI-social psychology relationships we
will examine — namely:
a. misunderstanding of the statistical modelswhich constitute contemporary AI, leading to inter alia thinking that
correlation implies causation (Guest, 2025; Guest & Martin, 2023, 2025a, 2025b; Guest, Scharfenberg, & van Rooij,
2025; Guest, Suarez, et al., 2025);
b. confusion between statistical versus cognitive models
when it comes to their completely non-overlapping roles
when mediating between theory and observations (Guest
& Martin, 2021; Morgan & Morrison, 1999; Morrison &
Morgan, 1999; van Rooij & Baggio, 2021);
c. anti-open science practices, such as closed source code,
stolen and opaque collection and use of data, obfuscated
conflicts of interest, lack of accountability for models’
architectures, i.e. statistical methods and input-output
mappings are not well documented (Barlas et al., 2021;
Birhane & McGann, 2024; Birhane et al., 2023; Crane,
2021; Gerdes, 2022; Guest & Martin, 2025b; Guest, Suarez,
et al., 2025; Liesenfeld & Dingemanse, 2024; Liesenfeld et
al., 2023; Mirowski, 2023; Ochigame, 2019; Thorne, 2009). Being able to detect and counteract all these three together comprises the bedrock of skills in research methods in a time when AI
is used uncritically (see Table 1). The inverse: not noticing these
are at play, or even promoting them, could be seen as engaging in
questionable research practises (QRPs; Brooker & Allum, 2024;
Neoh et al., 2023; Rubin, 2023). Therefore, in the context of critical AI literacy for social psychology, and indeed cognitive, neuro-,
and psychological sciences in general, the three points above serve
as totemic touchstones, as litmus tests for checking somebody’s
literacy in AI (Guest, 2024; Guest & Martin, 2021, 2025a, 2025b; Guest, Scharfenberg, & van Rooij, 2025; Guest, Suarez, et al.,
2025; Suarez et al., 2025; van Rooij & Baggio, 2021; van Rooij
& Guest, 2025; van Rooij et al., 2024b). To wit, if somebody is
able to minimally articulate these three related issues, how they
manifest, and why they matter to our science, we can rest easy
they know the basics of how to critically evaluate AI products in
science.
cloudquistador.bsky.social
While we're on the subject of Microsoft, a year ago, I recorded this essay, applying Lenin's theory of imperialism to software colonialism: youtu.be/vPAyuP0A3Ek?...
Lenin on Microsoft: AI and Stagnation
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lauren.rotatingsandwiches.com
it's pretty wild to be doing "stop being racist to my computer friend" discourse when the forces of Actual Racism are totally ascendant in government and inventing new ways to arrest people for their skin color every day
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cgsunit.bsky.social
My first ever completed Zine idea! "Why GenAI Sucks and You Should Not Use It" with 20 sources cited on the inside page. Thanks to all the researchers and journalists for the hard work I built from!

The scanned zine to print your own and all the references can be found at padlet.com/laurenUU/antiAI
A simple black and white zine from a folded piece of paper, with the title "Why GenAI SUCKS AND YOU SHOULD NOT USE IT" dated June 2025, version 1.1, author Lauren Woolsey. The zine is sitting on a green and gold cloth with a sun motif.
cloudquistador.bsky.social
Excellent. Psychological research is an essential part of our collective toolkit (as is, I insist, psychoanalytical research). As @olivia.science says, these must be protected from the 'AI' onslaught. Lacan observed that psych, under capitalism, often led to the jailhouse. 'AI' is a force multiplier
olivia.science
New preprint 🌟 Psychology is core to cognitive science, and so it is vital we preserve it from harmful frames. @irisvanrooij.bsky.social & I use our psych and computer science expertise to analyse and craft:

Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. doi.org/10.31234/osf...

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Cover page of Guest, O., & van Rooij, I. (2025, October 4). Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/dkrgj_v1 Table 1 Guest, O., & van Rooij, I. (2025, October 4). Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/dkrgj_v1 Table 2 Guest, O., & van Rooij, I. (2025, October 4). Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/dkrgj_v1
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olivia.science
"you can never see posts that Bluesky doesn't want you to see, but you're free to ban more posts or users beyond what Bluesky will ban. This system means that Bluesky inc retains the power to use their effective monopoly to suppress speech Graber finds distasteful"
olivia.science
"People don't necessarily realize this because if you try to explain to someone how AT Proto works, they immediately go to sleep, but let's try anyway."

🥲

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Delusions of a Protocol
On vaporware as an ideological product.
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davidgerard.co.uk
Microsoft Copilot AI tries faces instead of a pearly blob

You might think that, I couldn’t possibly comment

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pivottoai.libsyn.com/20251002-mic... - podcast

time: 4 min 35 sec
Microsoft Copilot cartoon avatar faces
cloudquistador.bsky.social
It doesn't matter how annoying or mistaken 'boomers' are; you are also annoying and mistaken about various things because none of is is a god. More critically, the outsized generational bashing is a pysop that has separated you from knowledge and living history. Pure counter-insurgency.
cloudquistador.bsky.social
I very much appreciated the opportunity to talk about the realities of data center materialism and the critical role of DCs in war, repression and settler colonialism's death drive
cloudquistador.bsky.social
Always! Many of my fellow men believe their words are like proclamations from Augustus. No one's without fault of course; we all have our bad habits. But can they at least be interesting rather than predictably dull and muppet headed?
cloudquistador.bsky.social
This video discusses many of the failures but is still soured in quality by an underlying belief that things will somehow get 'better'