Gabriel Stein
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Building more equitable, effective and sustainable open knowledge infrastructure (PubPub, Commonplace, DocMaps) at Knowledge Futures. Vitalist. Media, Science, Tech, Politics, General Silliness. Past: Massive Science, Upworthy, Fast Company, Google, etc...
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One week until our virtual panel on how the open science and media communities can adapt to changes in our information ecosystem to (re)build trust in research. I hope it'll be the start of a much-needed longer conversation.

Don't miss it! Register here: shorensteincenter.org/new-event/ca...
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3 amazing panelists: @richardsever.bsky.social from @openrxiv.bsky.social, @needhibhalla.bsky.social, and @rachelzamzow.bsky.social from @theopennotebook.bsky.social, and we look forward to hearing your questions! Hosted by the great folks at @journoresource.bsky.social/@shorensteinctr.bsky.social.
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Technology is neutral, but it distributes power in unpredictable ways. I've come to believe the attention economy is particularly insidious in the way it gives us the illusion of choice and voice. Here's the case for logging off as resistance.

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Your phone or your freedom?
Logging off as resistance
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👋 Substack. It’s cool that you’re interested in academic publishing. Before diving in, I suggest fully understanding the market you’re getting into and how you might link up with open science advocates. www.gabestein.com/substack-is-...
Substack is probably not going to solve academic publishing
But there are other ways platforms committed to rationality can help, if they’re willing to work with open science activists
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Fun new threads:
1. "Vibe productivity."
2. Grappling with the impacts of open science on general audiences.
3. Let's stop playing "bureaucratic astrology" with the regime and start actively opposing it.
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I am going to try to write more (and I need your help)
Plus: new threads on "vibe productivity," trust in open science, and updating our cognitive models of bureaucracy for authoritarian times
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This is one of the most important connections I've ever made. It's very simple, but I haven't quite heard anyone say so clearly: big tech and the Trump admin. aren't just working together out of convenience or fear, they're operating under the same core ideology.

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Big tech and Trumpism share the same ideology
It's time for tech workers to opt out and build a new industry
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This is one of the most important connections I've ever made. It's very simple, but I haven't quite heard anyone say so clearly: big tech and the Trump admin. aren't just working together out of convenience or fear, they're operating under the same core ideology.

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Big tech and Trumpism share the same ideology
It's time for tech workers to opt out and build a new industry
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I’m fairly sure we’re going to find that LLMs are like any other kind of software. That’s not a good thing for an industry predicated on replacing entire professions.
The future of generative AI is using it less
The boring business problem at the heart of the generative AI bubble
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I've long told folks not to read my newsletter, gabestein.com.

I stand by this. Readers may start suspecting that big tech’s real mission is to privatize civil society, experience skepticism about new “magical” tools, or realize the media is incapable of meeting today’s needs. You’ve been warned.
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Anyone in the scicomm/policy world working on efforts like described to resist cuts to U.S. biomedical research? Imo, Josh is right that activating patient communities is likely the most effective way to demonstrate the political costs of cuts to legislators. talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/a-pat...
A Path Forward to Save American Bio-Medical Research
Over the past four months, I’ve spoken to dozens of biomedical researchers...
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You can and should admit it: yesterday was deeply, absurdly funny. buttondown.com/gabestein/ar...
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Wherein we oscillate between personal time zone choices, political silliness, and the lengths people went to entertain themselves when history ended.
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Wherein we oscillate between personal time zone choices, political silliness, and the lengths people went to entertain themselves when history ended.
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Do we actually make things, or do we just light money on fire and call it innovation?
Do we actually make things?
We are not ready to play with fire.
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I did an AI, and it convinced me that building actually valuable AI products is a very specific, very difficult skill.
I did an AI
Chatbots are just friendly reverse-centaurs
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I regret to inform you I have "launched" a "newsletter" in an attempt to get off these platforms but keep dialoging (?) with you. All the usual stuff — intersection of tech, politics, etc. Abuse of theory. Here's the first one. Much obliged if you check it out. buttondown.com/gabestein/ar...
The Metamodern Miasma
First, some housekeeping. If you’re getting this, it’s because you previously subscribed to my blog, gabestein.com, or because we’ve been talking about this...
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