Silke Panse
@silkepanse.bsky.social
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Reader in Film, Art and Philosophy at an art university in the UK. Tries to digest human and nonhuman natures in and around moving images through writing.
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silkepanse.bsky.social
Following Academia.edu's extractivist new terms I have deleted my account: "by creating an Account, you grant us a worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable license, permission, and consent to use your Member Content and your personal information ... in any manner."
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ianhunt.bsky.social
'Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to remember and celebrate 1.5, who passed away last year, in 2024, after a truly remarkable life.' Jason Scott-Warren's powerful eulogy for 1.5 degrees.
silkepanse.bsky.social
"Processing data, mainly for AI, will consume more electricity in the US alone by 2030 than manufacturing steel, cement, chemicals and all other energy-intensive goods combined. Only about half of the demand is likely to be met from renewable sources."
Energy demands from AI datacentres to quadruple by 2030, says report
The IEA forecast indicates a sharp rise in the requirements of AI, but said threat to the climate was ‘overstated’
www.theguardian.com
silkepanse.bsky.social
Mostafa Henaway's relevant testimony at the Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes arguing that temporary migrant labour is a continuation of the indentured labour regime of the British East India Company.
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isidoreisou.bsky.social
UbuWeb · All rivers lead to the same ocean: find your form of resistance, no matter how small, and go hard. It's now or never.
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silkepanse.bsky.social
New causalities are emerging: "Sewer fatberg of ‘grease and rags’ forces Bryan Adams to cancel concert."
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mitpress.bsky.social
The authors of “Generative AI and Social Media May Exacerbate the Climate Crisis” outline some of the indirect ways in which generative AI and social media undermine the focus & veracity required to address the climate crisis: https://bit.ly/4gO2Cwc #OpenAccess via @gepjournal.bsky.social
Text on image stating, "Studies of US students have found that, on average, students could focus for only 6 minutes before switching to a technological distractor." The image also includes the logos for Global Environmental Politics and the MIT Press.
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the-citizens.bsky.social
Thank you all for joining us at the event, 'A Warning to America - 2073 and The Arrival of Techno Authoritarianism'

Featuring Asif Kapadia, @carolecadwalla.bsky.social, @mariaressa.bsky.social & Rana Ayyub

The full event is now available to watch on YouTube
youtu.be/2n3lVl0dZ9g?...
A Warning to America - 2073 and The Arrival of Techno Authoritarianism
YouTube video by The Citizens
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silkepanse.bsky.social
👋 Can you add me?
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theferocity.bsky.social
“In order to shoot off one email per week for a year, ChatGPT would use up 27 liters of water, or about one-and-a-half jugs… that means if one in 10 U.S. residents—16 million people—asked ChatGPT to write an email a week, it’d cost more than 435 million liters of water.”
AI doesn’t just require tons of electric power. It also guzzles enormous sums of water.
It also guzzles enormous sums of water.
fortune.com