UK folks, let's jump on this AI regulation petition the Society of Authors emailed out! It's an actual parliament one so the government HAS to respond if it reaches the signature threshold.
It calls for regulations to make AI developers disclose copyrighted works trained on.
Sign & repost!! ❤️
Just a belated thank you to all our amazing speakers, from Italy to the UK. From Brasil to Australia via Sri lanka. #gender #violence #earlymodern @eui-history.bsky.social
Finding a common history of the U.S. that is both unsparing and unifying has proved all but impossible in recent years. But some Americans are trying, @yappelbaum.bsky.social writes.
#OtD 4 Jun 1913 socialist suffragette Emily Davison was seriously injured while trying to grab the King's horse during the Derby at Epsom and died 4 days later: the 1st martyr of the movement. She had previously been arrested & jailed many times stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/1044...
We ask the Government to introduce a statutory duty requiring AI developers to disclose the copyrighted works used to train generative AI in enough detail for creators to identify use of their work, e...
Great job in modern British History @manchester.ac.uk - please share 🗃️
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Our Annual Colloquium is next week! Join us on Thursday 11th June for a series of panels and a roundtable on 'Periodizing the Early/Modern'.
Full details below!
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Time for book promotion!
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My first book, "A Microhistory of Early Modern Transatlantic Migration" is available in paperback.
Pre-order now!
I had a lot of fun writing it, that's my sales pitch.
There are also reviews (next post)
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Unable to agree on how to interpret the American story, the country’s schools, universities, and political institutions have stopped trying to tell it at all.
The annual CEMS colloquium. This year’s theme is on Periodizing the Early/Modern. The colloquium will feature several panels and a roundtable. The Colloquium will take place on 11th June.
This microhistory of early modern transatlantic migration follows the journey of the Agata, a Dutch frigate hired by Spanish merchants in 1747 to travel between Cádiz and Veracruz. Manned by migrants ...