Tama Leaver
@tamaleaver.bsky.social
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🎓 Professor of Internet Studies, Curtin Uni (Boorloo/Perth West Australia); 🌏 Past Prez @AoIR.bsky.social; 🔎 @digitalchildau.bsky.social (AI & Datafication); 🐘 @[email protected]; he/him. [Views mine; RT/❤️/etc ≠ endorsement]
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tamaleaver.bsky.social
In different contexts wouldn't that be money laundering?

Or maybe even in this one?
tamaleaver.bsky.social
T-minus one week to #AoIR2025, my first time in Brazil! 🌐🇧🇷
aoir.bsky.social
#AoIR2025 is next week! Easiest programme to read on a mobile is on the Sched app: aoir2025ruptures.sched.com
Prefer your #AoIR2025 programme in an app? Our Sched is love!
tamaleaver.bsky.social
And the icing on the cake is new research showing the longer the AI video, the worse the proportional impact on the environment: arxiv.org/pdf/2509.19222 🤦‍♂️
arxiv.org
tamaleaver.bsky.social
So, OpenAI's Sora app is 10-second ChatGPT/AI-generated videos (now with audio) in an endless feed.

Doesn't that just make it all the shitty bits of TikTok in basically the same format?

Am I missing something?

openai.com/index/sora-2...
Sora 2 is here
Our latest video generation model is more physically accurate, realistic, and more controllable than prior systems. It also features synchronized dialogue and sound effects. Create with it in the new ...
openai.com
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teachguz.bsky.social
This is not how copyright works. Literally, the opposite. Also, this is legally stupid because it shows they can remove the work. Ergo, they have no defense for including it in the first place.
wsj.com
Exclusive: OpenAI is planning to release a new version of its Sora video generator, which creates videos featuring copyrighted material unless copyright holders opt out of having their work appear.
OpenAI’s New Sora Video Generator to Require Copyright Holders to Opt Out
Executives at the startup notified talent agencies and studios over the last week.
on.wsj.com
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cameronwilson.bsky.social
The highlight of Anthony Albanese's trip to the UN was spruiking Australia's teen social media ban.

You'd be forgiven for thinking it was already a smash hit. But not only has it not come into effect, there are some basic parts of the ban that remain a complete mystery

www.crikey.com.au/20...
tamaleaver.bsky.social
Great work from @marcuscarter.com & team, investigating the inconsistencies around gaming, gambling, loot boxes and the impact of new(ish) Australian regulation.

Loot boxes are still rife in kids’ mobile games, despite ban on ‘gambling-like’ features theconversation.com/loot-boxes-a...
Loot boxes are still rife in kids’ mobile games, despite ban on ‘gambling-like’ features
Games with ‘loot boxes’ should be classified for over-15s – but a new study shows many of the most popular mobile games completely ignore the rules.
theconversation.com
tamaleaver.bsky.social
There are some very sensible, highly respected folks on this list, including a solid number who actively campaigned against the ban in the first place. I still don't think the ban is the right approach, it's heartening to see a group that should provide proper scrutiny of how it actually works.
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instagrambook.bsky.social
Instagram hits 3 billion monthly users www.theverge.com/news/784784/...

Or to put it a different way: there are as many people using Instagram each month as the were people on the planet Earth in 1960.
Instagram hits 3 billion monthly users
Meta is now looking to drive growth further by testing changes for DMs and Reels.
www.theverge.com
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aoir.bsky.social
Just three weeks until #AoIR2025 Ruptures kicks off in Niterói, Brazil, and we can't wait to see you all!
Just three weeks until #AoIR2025 Ruptures kicks off in Niteroi, Brazil!
tamaleaver.bsky.social
Wait 'til you hear all about Web2.0. It sounds marvellous! ;)

And you'd think being an AoIR President might help with these things, but all it means is there's even more jokes when the IT fails during a presentation. *sigh*
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cameronwilson.bsky.social
interesting bit in a Lancet article re: Australia's teen social media ban: surprisingly the amount of socialising in person hasn't dropped significantly in the past 25 years, and certainly not by the average amount of social media use.
tamaleaver.bsky.social
Meta have started algorithmically finding under18s in Australia who claimed to be over 18, & shifting them to Teen Insta accounts. about.fb.com/news/2025/04... On 10 Dec, presumably those identified thus as under16 will be the first wave of Meta/FB/Insta deactivations as the ban starts.
Working With Parents to Enroll Teens Into Teen Accounts | Meta
Find out how we're empowering parents to take control of their teens' online safety, with the help of Teen Accounts and new technology.
about.fb.com
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heatherburnstech.bsky.social
As I wrote last week: there are age verification providers who have already built the racial profiling and discrimination modules to plug into their offerings the minute they legally can. internet.exchangepoint.tech/the-dog-that...
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cameronwilson.bsky.social
A Palestinian guy escaped to Europe on jet ski and used ChatGPT to plan, including how much fuel was needed.

A funny thing that's buried is that they ran out of fuel 20km from their destination -- presumably because ChatGPT's estimate was wrong? lmao

www.reuters.com/worl...
tamaleaver.bsky.social
SPIR papers are published proceedings, but that's only the long abstract format, so you should have no issues publishing the full paper elsewhere.
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aoir.bsky.social
This year’s Nancy Baym Book Award committee would also like to give an Honourable Mention to @tbonini.bsky.social and @emilianotrere.com for Algorithms of Resistance: The
Everyday Fight Against Platform Power (@mitpress.bsky.social).

Congratulations also!
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aoir.bsky.social
AoIR is pleased to congratulate the winners of this year’s Nancy Baym Book Award ‪@aramsinn.bsky.social‬ & @jesgilbert.bsky.social for The Secret Life of Data: Navigating Hype and Uncertainty in the Age of Algorithmic Surveillance (@mitpress.bsky.social). Congratulations!

aoir.org/2025nb_booka...
AoIR is pleased to congratulate the winner of this year’s Nancy Baym Book Award ...

Aram Sinnreich and Jesse Gilbert for  The Secret Life of Data: Navigating Hype and Uncertainty in the Age of Algorithmic Surveillance

(MIT Press)

Congratulations!