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DrPen

@DrPen@mastodon.social

Tech society posts and shares from Dr Pen, Digital Media & Humanities academic based in Malta, from London. Late bloomer, a bit pithy.

Previously of home.social

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DrPen, to animals
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Short break from harsh reality

DrPen, to ai
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University Suspends Students for AI Homework Tool It Gave Them $10,000 Prize to Make

Emory University gave students a $10,000 entrepreneurial prize for their AI startup, then suspended them and accused them of cheating when they built it.

https://www.404media.co/university-suspends-students-for-ai-homework-tool-it-paid-them-10-000-to-make/

DrPen, to ChatGPT
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The unfolding tragedy of the deconstruction of university learning and teaching. Behold, a post in r/professors about the chatgpt wasteland of student submitted work.

DrPen, to ai
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Damning report on @BBCRadio4 this morning about the financial situation of UK universities. As Id been told by others involved in UK digital policy, the general attitude is to digitise almost any aspect of UK HE that can be automated, and employ tools to achieve this. To me this is almost a death knell of UK HE standards. No one attends university to learn with a bot, least of all to pay high fees for the pleasure.

RichardJMurphy, to random
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Interest rates should be as low as possible https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2024/05/13/interest-rates-should-be-as-low-as-possible/ The Bank of England is trying to force up interest rates so that they can keep them as high as possible. That’s deeply threatening to our wellbeing by redistributing wealth upwards, reducing the amount of investment in the country and demanding austerity of government. Interest rates need to be as low as possible.

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@RichardJMurphy at risk of saying the unmentionable, this isnt what lot of people would agree with. Higher interest rates allow those with savings to actually make some return on all that hard earned money. The very low/zero interest rates only benefitted banks or building societies, who could invest that money anyway, without passing on any gain to the people it belonged to. We are ordinary people who have managed to save a bit. We are not millionaire monsters.

DrPen, to RSS
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Importing feeds into Obsidian with Simple RSS!

If you want to archive your Mastodon or other app/site feed posts into Obsidian as separate post entries, I wrote a post about how to use the Simple RSS plugin to do that. I cover Mastodon and Grav RSS feeds. I've done the best I can do for now with instructions and a big thank you goes out to simple rss dev Monnier Antoine for being super helpful.

https://penworks.net/blog/importing-feeds-into-obsidian-with-simple-rss

DrPen, to ai
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When we teach WW1 history and show photographs of men in the trenches, and no one knows if they are real or midjourney fake then we are in deep trouble. Or teach scientific principles through research papers and don't know if the text is authentic human created or response engine output, we are in deep trouble. Imagine a hundred other contexts and you understand why gen ai is such a massive problem.

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‘You’ve got to be joking’: #Mandelson dismisses prospect of UK rejoining EU - https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/mar/27/peter-mandelson-dismisses-prospect-of-uk-rejoining-eu-labour he always was an overvalued idiot... #brexit

DrPen,
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@glynmoody tbh I think he's right.

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@glynmoody well I'd have to see the data I think. My general impression is no one wants to go back to more uncertainty but that doesn't mean they love brexit. In truth brexit will end up in name only, bit by bit much of what was in place when we were members will return.

Daojoan, to random
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Lately, I’ve switched from coffee to a nice, soothing cup of tea.

It sucks. 😩

DrPen,
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@Daojoan hahaha! British tea drinker here. I'd say you're doing it wrong. I do start the day with a cafetiere made fresh coffee (x2) but after that it's several strong dark brown quite milky mugs of tea. This is known as 'brickies tea' where I come from bc it's what bricklayers (builders) drink. Stew teabag for 4 minutes minimum.

DrPen,
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@BurningRiver @soggy_kitty Not directly, but the UK Data Protection Act adopts nearly every aspect of GDPR to allow for data portability. Eg this is especially important for fintech data but there's good support for open science and open data in the UK too. https://www.gov.uk/data-protection

DrPen, to BBC
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The are extending their trial of using mastodon. Yey. This is very good news indeed.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2024-02-extending-our-mastodon-social-media-trial

DrPen, to random
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At risk of blowing my own trumpet, here's my work on the uni repo. Missing one paper, but otherwise a complete record of published work (so far!). Id encourage everyone to put their accepted papers on their Inst. repo, it increases visibility and is usually permitted in author license agreements.
ps I know its not a great number, but Im a late starter at this ;)

Daojoan, to random
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The truth is - while some artists will find a way to produce great work using AI, most of the output is and will continue to be superficial at best and soulless at worst. That doesn’t mean all AI art is bad. But it does mean your AI art probably is.

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@Daojoan this is a very important distinction, eg anyone who has seen the work of Lanny Quarles would very likely gasp at its quality and astonishing imaginative power. But he also makes the point of releasing huge image dumps of his ideas, to demonstrate the nature of what can be generated (with <75% being vg). I haven't seen anyone else come even close to this level of quality, but one or two may exist. Nearly all of what we see is slushy trash, and interest in genart has dropped off a cliff.

ErikJonker, to archive
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A time-capsule for webpages, i am probably the last to notice this website 😀
Very useful.
http://archive.today/

DrPen,
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@martijnstaal @ErikJonker Harvard's perma.cc is a useful tool to prevent link rot, which is sort of relevant to this. The wayback machine trawls the web and randomly captures content, admittedly a lot, but by no means everything. I don't think you can use it to custom capture webpages but with perma.cc you can.

https://perma.cc/about

DrPen, to Futurology
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Patterns have featured an opinion piece in their email re Mastodon for research, particularly focused on gathering data and the non equivalency of direct swap comparison between Twitter and Mastodon/Fediverse ethics and privacy. Its a useful read imho. It's open access.

Shifting your research from X to Mastodon? Here’s what you need to know.
Roel Roscam Abbing, Robert W. Gehl
https://www.cell.com/patterns/fulltext/S2666-3899(23)00323-9

Daojoan, to random
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Some mfers never bricked the family PC downloading software on limewire and it shows

DrPen,
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@Daojoan where's the laugh hysterically emoji!

philipncohen, to random
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If you are a feminist who thinks sexism is a scourge and was a truly terrible, unwatchable movie I want you to know you're not alone.

DrPen,
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@Alon @philipncohen the doll? If so, +1 that.

DrPen, to random
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Take a moment to marvel at the DBpedia Linked Open Data cloud.

https://lod-cloud.net/

DrPen, to fediverse
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Creating a city for all of us: a role for the Fediverse in archiving civic urban memory. A preprint on SocArxiv of my paper (Trevor Norris co author) on how the Fediverse could help to create instances of urban civic memory archives using place-name/geocoded posts and instance cache archiving. technically a laymans view (me!), but feedback on technical or other aspects gratefully received :)

https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/te2ms

DrPen, to fediverse
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Do people know about the Zotero group, the 'Fediverse Observatory'? Its a long list of relevant information and sources that mention Fediverse related stuff. Check it out.

https://www.zotero.org/groups/4861035/fediverse_observatory/items/LFCK293Q/library

DrPen,
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@shreddy_scientist @nossaquesapao I shared the academic Internet archive recently, which is pretty good. A JabRef dev commented on adding it to the JabRef search resources. I need to start using JabRef to help begin the move away from Google scholar but that's very difficult to do as an academic.

DrPen, to ai
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Well hey. I didn't expect my post about Aaron Swartz to get so popular but it's so good to see how many ppl are touched and angry and emotional about what happened. How much we care and what ppl do to share his life and what he stood for.

We must modernise copyright law and deal with digital content in more realistic and fair ways. I mean, we are at the watershed. That's a whole other ballpark. Check this paper out.

https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4523551

DrPen,
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@Jigsaw_You Copyright always hinges on the purpose and context of use. Its VERY complicated in the case of different generative data harvesting. Thats the reason for this document, to make this clearer to everyone. If it was a simple "you took my work, you should pay me!", then every takedown and every legal case to sue/incarcerate people who torrent etc would be entirely justified. Hence, the case of Sci-Hub isnt clear, bc ppl use research work for more research, not financial gain.

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@Jigsaw_You this is what new legislation is partly attempting to deal with (eg EU AI act). Transparency of process is obv really significant, but we need to understand what is being discussed. The Lee et al. paper really helps to understand for us who are not data scientists.

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@Jigsaw_You When I referred to transparency legislation I wasnt referring to the AI copyright pdf. This is how copyright law applies to different stages of the AI LLM supply chain (in USA). Its not 'research' as such, its an explainer of how it appears to work from a legal perspective. Transparency of LLM/ML techniques is attempting to be dealt with by territorial legislation policy, for example in the EU AI Act.

https://artificialintelligenceact.eu/the-act/

https://www.ceps.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/AI-Presentation-CEPS-Webinar-L.-Sioli-23.4.21.pdf?

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