NEW from me in @pnas.org on the risks of data sharing with qualitative research:
"Today, confidentiality risks are amplified by social media, surveillance, and AI tools, which make ample data about people publicly available, thus making deidentification less effective"
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Independence – and after: why do former colonies replicate hierarchies they fought to dismantle?
Madhuri Kamtam on Tunisian writer Hélé Béji’s lyrical reflections on democracy and humanity, liberation and responsibility, borders and hope. @politybooks.bsky.social
buff.ly/SIQxkws
The Sociological Review Foundation
Jess Calarco
"AI harm is not accidental but systemic and extractive. We call for rejecting AI inevitability and advancing community-led responses that disrupt algorithmic settler colonialism and reimagine intelligence beyond domination,” write Bronwyn Carlson and Tamika Worrell.
This 👇👇👇
Charles Logan
MJ Lira
www.psychologytoday.com
Discussions of cognitive offloading often miss a critical distinction: What AI does to a 45-year-old's brain is categorically different from what it does to a 14-year-old's.