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Michael Richardson

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Education 29%
Political science 16%
richardsonma.bsky.social
Longtime listener, first time caller.

Mél is a wonderful interlocutor, which made this an absolute privilege.
richardsonma.bsky.social
I loved doing this with the brilliant Mél... hop in and have a listen once it's out next week!
melhogan.bsky.social
Please subscribe to The Data Fix podcast so you don't miss an episode!

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Next up, ‪the amazing @richardsonma.bsky.social (Aug 25) -- on witnessing AI and algorithms.

After this episode, I will take a break to get relocated, but plan to be back at it in October! Stay tuned!
The Data Fix with Dr. Mél Hogan
a lefty pod about perpetual tech promises
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melhogan.bsky.social
Please subscribe to The Data Fix podcast so you don't miss an episode!

thedatafix.net

Next up, ‪the amazing @richardsonma.bsky.social (Aug 25) -- on witnessing AI and algorithms.

After this episode, I will take a break to get relocated, but plan to be back at it in October! Stay tuned!
The Data Fix with Dr. Mél Hogan
a lefty pod about perpetual tech promises
thedatafix.net

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hypervisible.blacksky.app
I’m glad edtech is here to solve the difficult questions like “What if we could have teachers who didn’t know their subject?” www.businessinsider.com/andrew-ng-st...
As AI becomes more integrated into classrooms, Ng sees this as part of broader transformation of teachers' roles.

"AI is helping redefine what it means to be a great teacher," he told Business Insider by email. "Traditionally, we've expected teachers to be subject matter experts. But with the workforce changing so rapidly and schools introducing new subjects to prepare students for a rapidly evolving world, what happens when a teacher is asked to teach something entirely new, say, computer science, without years of experience in that field?"

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parismarx.com
reopen alcatraz, then fill it with tech billionaires

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sashamtl.bsky.social
I respect people who try to estimate the environmental impacts of proprietary AI models... but I'm convinced that instead of trying to reverse-engineer those numbers and debate them, we should just all collectively put pressure on them to publish the info themselves -- I know they have it!

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happytoast.co.uk
The latest in a long line of terrible humans seeing if they can destroy people lives before asking if they should. If only sociopaths were seen as bad instead of rewarded.
Nick Clegg being a shit over artists rights

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tdneale.bsky.social
And now the full listing... we are recruiting for a PhD scholarship to conduct ethnographic research on net zero in nth Australia, based at Deakin + working with me, @karidahlgren.bsky.social + @chrismayes.bsky.social. Apps close 20 Sept. Spread the word + details: www.deakin.edu.au/study/fees-a...
HDR Scholarship - Zero Carbon Emissions
PhD Scholarship to research Embedding Net Zero Carbon Emissions
www.deakin.edu.au

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robhorning.bsky.social
AI is sold as a cool trick that can help you fool others into thinking you actually worked on something, but in effect distrust becomes more ubiquitous and "proof of work" becomes part of all work, making it all that more laborious and inefficient
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/17/s...
A New Headache for Honest Students: Proving They Didn’t Use A.I.
Students are resorting to extreme measures to fend off accusations of cheating, including hourslong screen recordings of their homework sessions.

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axios.com
EXCLUSIVE: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has a blunt, scary warning: AI could wipe out half of entry-level white-collar jobs and spike unemployment to 10-20% in the next 1-5 years.

Few are paying attention: Politicians don't get it. CEOs are afraid to talk about it.
Behind the Curtain: Top AI CEO foresees white-collar bloodbath
Hardly anyone is paying attention.
www.axios.com

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marisakabas.bsky.social
The thing that really scares me is that DHS thugs are terrorizing people in broad daylight in crowded locations where they know everyone will be filming them and they’re doing it anyway. They don’t fucking care. Kind of debunks the idea that past atrocities could’ve been avoided with more media.
kwissoker.bsky.social
Here's a long thread on an issue dear to my heart. This Tuesday evening I’m doing an Intellectual Publics with Macarena Gomez-Barris on publishing. Like last year’s conversation with Denise Cruz, or the prior year’s with Racquel Gates, we will talk about how to find a publisher, turn a thesis... 1/
intellpublics.bsky.social
Remember to register!
Ken Wissoker in conversation with Macarena Gómez-Barris
Tues June 3rd at 6:30pm ET via Zoom
bit.ly/impossibleti...
wired.com
NEW: The CBP confirmed to @404media.co that it has been flying Predator drones over LA amid the protests. These Predator B drones are military-caliber UAVs used for aerial reconnaissance that can be armed.

It further breaks the seal on federal involvement in civilian matters. More here:
The High-Flying Escalation of CBP's Predator Drone Flights Over LA
Custom and Border Protection flying powerful Predator B drones over Los Angeles further breaks the seal on federal involvement in civilian matters typically handled by state or local authorities.
www.wired.com

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richardacarter.bsky.social
Forthcoming, Spring 2026 with Punctum - "War Machine" is my book of speculative, machinic criticism and poetry, performing the intersections of political-economic-military extractavism, automated warfare, algorithmic noise, and ecological collapse. punctumbooks.com/titles/war-m...
A book cover. White, with a stark black and white image of a banking military drone in the corner. The cover reads "War Machine". Author, Richard A Carter

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bencollins.bsky.social
No they do not, New York Times! This is like writing that Santa Claus has IBS.
sashamtl.bsky.social
Does a ChatGPT query really use ten times more energy than a Google search? Does training any AI model emit as much CO2 as 5 cars? and can AI help us reduce global GHG emissions by 10%? 🤔

We tracked down the origins of these numbers 🕵‍♀️ and wrote a paper about it!

arxiv.org/abs/2506.15572

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hypervisible.blacksky.app
There’s so much wrong here, but in particular it’s noted in the article that the creator of this project met with a bunch of stakeholders who told him the idea was shit, and he did it anyway.
The UN Made AI-Generated Refugees
The AIs are designed to teach people about atrocities in Sudan.
www.404media.co

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shutupmikeginn.bsky.social
feel like Adobe is kind of like the cigarette companies in the 1960s, going after kids. they give cheap licenses to schools to hook young losers such as myself. now i'm an adult stuck paying $90 a month because i never learned any of the other softwares

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richardsonma.bsky.social
Nailing it.

“It is the only “business model” that we have and that I am certain works: We trade good, accurate, interesting, human articles for money and attention. The risks of offloading that trust to an AI in a careless way is the biggest possible risk factor that we could have as a business.”
lukestark.bsky.social
My university has announced a fund to essentially poach doctoral students from US institutions. DM me if you do work on the history/social impacts of AI and are interested in being poached 😂
richardsonma.bsky.social
Sounds depressing, I’ll add it to the list

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