@Peter_Arbeitslos@LaFinlandia yes and no. Yes, If they could do it timely. And #fuckrussia milanalysts need to be sharp. Not much proof they are. From this war also another dilemma: 'fog of war' through TOO MUCH data, or better too much 'noise' incl. Deep fakes. Unlikely but not impossible. Then you need proper ML/'#AI' to find signal in that forest of noise. #ukraine#destroyrussiaonceandforall
New Review Essay on @lmesseri tremendous new book, ethnography & tech, social hopes, & false dreams of tech solutionism. Also discussing work of Andrew Brock, Zeynep Tufekci & Kelsie Nabben on Black Twitter, Twitter & ethnographies of DAOs.
Artificial Intelligence: What Is Behind the Technology of the Future? by Gerhard Paaß & Dirk Hecker (2024)
The English translation of the book “Künstliche Intelligenz – Was steckt hinter der Technologie der Zukunft?” originally published in German (Springer Vieweg, 2020), this book is addressed to the general public, from interested citizens to corporate executives who want to develop a better and deeper understanding of AI technologies and assess their consequences.
How New Science Fiction Could Help Us Improve AI - Scientific American
Fascinating article about organizations trying foster positive sci-fi stories about AI. Good reason why AI sci-fi is mainly negative—more plausible given humankind’s record AND more interesting. My upcoming book The HONOR System is case in point.
Ukrainian soldiers near the front line were startled by sounds they initially mistook for a Russian tank, but it was a farmer spraying his fields. ( streamable.com )
https://t.me/combatfootageua/16191...