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Professor of Ethics & Technology @ Hertie School, Berlin. Interests: Artificial & Natural Intelligence; Behavioural Ecology; Cooperation; Digital Governance. Social media policy: https://joanna-bryson.blogspot.com/2024/10/guidance-to-my-social-media.html
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I get that people are writing books about this, but that it can be so hard to find referencing for information WHICH GEMINI EVIDENTLY HAS ACCESS TO is just nuts. I suppose this is big tech worrying about IP but. And also, no one is writing about this in academia. China flipped again in 2023 or so…
OK, so I *remembered* news stories about China wanting a more German economic model, because digital and finance were too volatile. Gemini correctly reported the event and time window, but could not give me valid sources about it, nor could I find them through searching google scholar.
Ahead of World Cup opener in L.A., Iran lands in Tijuana wearing pins to honor schoolgirls killed in strike
Detached from fundamentals. In other words, under regulated. Appropriate regulation makes things more regular, so they function better. Like your breathing rate regulates oxygen. Like governors and regulators in engines keep them from flying apart and breaking.
It seems like all articles about China's economy are written by Chinese authors, & generally follow state policy trends. Even nice articles defying policy trends don't mention or cite policy, so it's super hard to document. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Should say – I got to the Bloomberg article (still haven't gotten to the Chinese sources!) via the indiatimes, which sometimes functions like some weird alternative @archive.org that doesn't care who they annoy by keeping stories up. telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economi...
Just a disgusting, inhuman way to talk about war. We must never get used to this
Awesome. Literally didn’t see that coming. Somehow still a little proud. #AIEthics #AILaw #Deutschland Cc @hertieschool.bsky.social
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Literally all the referees, including the American ones, should boycott. But nobody will because most people excuse racism unless it's happening to them personally.
This.