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benjaminthorne.bsky.social
Lecturer in Criminal Law @unirdg-law.bsky.social Via PhD @SussexUni ; Interests: socio-legal studies, transitional justice, critical theory. Book http://tinyurl.com/v77a942b
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'Each artifact in the game was faithfully rendered into a 3D model based on available photos or scans'
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I really liked this bookshop.
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I recently visited The Hague for the first time and found it very charming and really enjoyed wandering around the streets.
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'developments in generative AI are making it more difficult for us to recognise the human influence on, and pathways from, the past, and that human agency over remembering and forgetting is increasingly challenged' www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/portalfil...
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One potential issue would be the kinds of narratives about atrocities created by generative AI ingestion of atrocity archives and issues of inclusion/exclusions.
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I think you choose wisely.
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If you watch the video clip I think the worst part is the way Rutte laughs after saying it.
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Nauseatingly this seems to be real. Scroll down to '10.00 a.m' (there is a video, if you can stomach it) - www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2...
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Sasha Crawford-Holland, @patrickbriansmith.bsky.social, and Andrew Williams look at open-source investigation and propose tactics to counter epistemic injustice aimed at fostering pluralistic, decentralised, and solidarity-based OSI practices. academic.oup.com/lril/article...
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The funding needed for any pivot away from existing services/products is a important consideration.