joshagoldstein.bsky.social
Research Fellow @Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET).
Studying emerging tech, national security, and online manipulation. Trying to bridge the academia/policy divide.
https://cset.georgetown.edu/staff/josh-a-goldstein/
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The piece also includes two ideas for relatively low-cost, but perhaps meaningful, ways to expand reporting.
Curious for any reactions from T&S practitioners about feasibility.
Thanks to @justinhendrix.bsky.social for the quick edit. First time writing for TPP and would recommend to others!
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One @aaron.bsky.team line that struck me on Bluesky's labeling features:
"It's premature to say the experiment has succeeded or failed when we are so rapidly growing everything at the same time."
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From a misuse perspective (i.e., disinfo/influence ops)
Persuasiveness compared to content from real campaigns:
academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar...
A field study by Kreps/Kriner on forging constituent mail:
journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Linvill/Warren and their team have recent cases studies
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Comments based on my work with @noupside.bsky.social in the HKS Misinformation Review on the use of AI-generated images by spammers/scammers/creators for audience growth.
misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu/article/how-...
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I’ve been waiting (/hoping?) for this one! 👏👏
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Haven’t seen much in terms of quantitative assessments of impact, but UT Austin put together a set of international case studies: mediaengagement.org/research/gen...
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Just read your testimony and it’s a great overview of a bunch of different threat vectors.
Planning to add to my course syllabus for the spring. Thanks!
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Free for a coffee during the day on the 27th?
I'll be back in NY for a few days & would be keen to chat about silicon sampling in social science (opportunities, risks) in the vein of your post earlier. I have an ongoing collaborative project in that area as well.