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  1. RE: https:// kolektiva.social/@danmcquillan /116759357841899313 Also, we're not "anxious" about this technology - we reject it on account of the myriad of very

    The author rejects the notion that their concerns about AI are mere "anxiety," asserting instead that it is a proportionate and thoughtful response to well-documented harms. These harms span social, societal, educational, professional, environmental, and economic domains, according to the author's perspective. AI

    IMPACT This commentary highlights a critical perspective on AI, emphasizing the need to acknowledge and address its documented negative impacts across various sectors.

  2. “I would prefer not to” — Melville’s # Bartleby as inspiration for # cultural freedom in the age of # AI my abstract for upcoming workshop on AI and Culture: ht

    An abstract for an upcoming workshop on AI and Culture draws inspiration from Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" to explore themes of cultural freedom in the era of artificial intelligence. The abstract frames the discussion around Bartleby's famous refusal, "I would prefer not to," as a metaphor for resisting or navigating the pervasive influence of AI on creative and cultural expression. This perspective aims to foster dialogue on the implications of AI for artistic autonomy and cultural identity. AI

    “I would prefer not to” — Melville’s # Bartleby as inspiration for # cultural freedom in the age of # AI my abstract for upcoming workshop on AI and Culture: ht

    IMPACT Explores how AI may influence cultural freedom and artistic autonomy, using literary metaphor to frame the discussion.