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  1. NEW EPISODE 🎙️ From Occupy Wall Street to community-owned platforms, Dr. Nathan Schneider explores who should control the digital spaces we rely on every day. 🎧

    Dr. Nathan Schneider discusses the control of digital spaces, drawing parallels from the Occupy Wall Street movement to the development of community-owned platforms. The conversation explores the implications of ownership in online environments. AI

  2. An Occupy Wall Street activist has released an app for Apple devices only, billed as an AI for activists. There is also a web version: https://www. outcryai.com

    An activist, previously involved with Occupy Wall Street, has launched a new AI application named Outcry AI. The application is available on Apple devices and also has a web version. However, the project has faced criticism for its lack of transparency regarding its source code and model availability, raising questions about its commitment to free software principles. AI

    IMPACT This AI application for activists may offer new tools for organizing and communication, but its limited transparency raises concerns about its utility and alignment with open-source values.

  3. Occupy Wall Street co-founder has built an AI chatbot app named Outcry, giving activists a searchable library of activist literature to help coordinate grassroo

    A co-founder of Occupy Wall Street has developed a new AI chatbot application called Outcry. This tool is designed to assist activists by providing a searchable database of activist literature, thereby aiding in the coordination of grassroots movements. The app aims to equip community organizers with accessible AI technologies. AI

    IMPACT Provides activists with AI-powered tools to organize and access information, potentially enhancing grassroots movement coordination.