Marshelle Woodward
@mwoodward.bsky.social
Teach us to care and not to care
Teach us to sit still.
Teach us to sit still.
Reposted by Marshelle Woodward
I’ve had some good exchanges in the replies about where and how AI can be useful. Most of it comes down to: it has a lot of potential for science and tech, but even then needs a regulatory framework.
But that’s not how it’s being advertised or applied right now, and OpenAI is resisting regulation.
But that’s not how it’s being advertised or applied right now, and OpenAI is resisting regulation.
November 9, 2025 at 7:54 PM
I’ve had some good exchanges in the replies about where and how AI can be useful. Most of it comes down to: it has a lot of potential for science and tech, but even then needs a regulatory framework.
But that’s not how it’s being advertised or applied right now, and OpenAI is resisting regulation.
But that’s not how it’s being advertised or applied right now, and OpenAI is resisting regulation.
Reposted by Marshelle Woodward
Once you start thinking of AI as a war on humanity, on human thought, on human inquiry, on human labor, on nuance and critical thinking, it slots in pretty seamlessly with the right wing ideological project, oligarchical political projects, big tech's political projects, etc
November 6, 2025 at 4:48 PM
Once you start thinking of AI as a war on humanity, on human thought, on human inquiry, on human labor, on nuance and critical thinking, it slots in pretty seamlessly with the right wing ideological project, oligarchical political projects, big tech's political projects, etc
Reposted by Marshelle Woodward
"billionaires using media to manipulate public opinion in democracies is the problem of our time"
November 5, 2025 at 3:22 AM
"billionaires using media to manipulate public opinion in democracies is the problem of our time"