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2025-06-05 AI Jobs Apocalypse Roundup
2025-05-30 How do we know our AI output is good? Double checks, bar charts, vibes, and training data
2025-05-28 Each Instance of ‘AI Utility’ Stems from Some Human Act(s) of Information Recording and Ranking
2025-05-27 Google and TikTok rank bundles of information; ChatGPT ranks grains
2025-04-21 [microblog] One book is worth ‘0.06%’ benchmark points to AI; is ‘no different from noise’. What gives?
2025-04-03 Public AI, Data Appraisal, and Data Debates
2025-03-02 Evaluation Data Leverage: Advances like ‘Deep Research’ Highlight a Looming Opportunity for Bargaining Power
2025-02-12 Tipping Points for Content Ecosystems
2025-01-31 AI Labs Should Open Source Data Protection Technologies
2025-01-28 Live by the free-content-for-training sword, die by the free-content-for-training sword
2024-12-12 Selling AGI like AG1: Will Consumers Push Back Against Proprietary Blends of Herbs and of Data?
2024-11-09 Perplexity CEO’s Interaction with Striking New York Times Workers Does Not Reflect Well on the AI Industry
2024-09-28 Is Zuckerberg right to say that your specific creative work has no value to AI?
2024-08-08 “Many Models” and “Track Changes” for AI: Some Thoughts on LLM Interfaces
2023-11-13 Building a Data Pipeworks for Democratic AI: From Human Knowledge to Records to AI Systems
2023-09-28 Will the New York Times Data Strike Have a Large Impact on ChatGPT?
2023-08-25 A Harbinger of the Future of Content? The New York Times Starts a Data Strike
2023-05-05 The WGA Strike is a Canary in the Coal Mine for AI Labor Concerns
2023-05-01 Reddit, StackOverflow, and Europe: All Trending Towards Data Dignity
2023-04-18 Data Leverage Recap: December 2022 - April 2023
2023-03-30 Bing Rewards for the AI Age
2023-03-02 Plural AI Data Alignment
2023-02-03 AI Technologies are System Maps, and You are a Cartographer
2022-12-16 AI Artist or AI Art Thief? Innovation, Public Mandates, and the Case for Talking in Terms of Leverage
2022-12-04 ChatGPT is Awesome and Scary: You Deserve Credit for the Good Parts (and Might Help Fix the Bad Parts)
2022-12-02 The Paradox of Reuse, Language Models Edition
2020-09-22 Don’t give OpenAI all the credit for GPT-3: You might have helped create the latest ‘astonishing’ advance in AI too
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