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| | jornbettin.com
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| | The 10,000 year project of human civilisation or empire building is coming to an end. Human life as we knew it - shaped by the anthropocentric myths of "meritocracy", technological "progress", and "growth" - is less and less compatible with our daily experiences and with the needs of all the people and other living creatures...
| | www.samuelmoore.org
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| | Text of a talk given to the COPIM end-of-project conference: "Scaling Small: Community-Owned Futures for Open Access Books", April 20th 2023 Open access publishing has always had a difficult relationship with smoothness and scale. Openness implies seamlessness, limitlessness or structureless-ness - or the idea that the removal of price and permission barriers is what's needed ... Continue reading "How to cultivate good closures: 'scaling small' and the limits of openness"
| | policyreview.info
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| | [AI summary] The article explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and consent, focusing on feminist and anti-colonial critiques. It highlights the need to move beyond individualistic and state-centric approaches to consent in AI governance. The piece discusses how AI systems, particularly in contexts like Latin America, can reinforce existing power imbalances and structural inequalities. It emphasizes the importance of collective, participatory approaches to consent that challenge dominant narratives and center marginalized voices. The article also touches on the role of international frameworks, such as the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and critiques their limitations in addressing colonial legacies. Finally, it calls ...
| | katedowninglaw.com
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| Matthew Butterick and the Joseph Saveri Law Firm are continuing to make the rounds amongst generative AI companies, following up on their lawsuits related to Copilot, Codex, Stable Diffusion, and Midjourney with two more class actions related to ChatGPT and LLaMA, respectively. Notably, the lawsuit related to LLaMA actually predates Meta's release of LLaMA under...