‘These are not numbers – they are people’: what ex-communist Slovenia can teach the world about child poverty Guardian
You’re Not Ready
Wired – “AI scammers. A grid attack. Quantum cracks. A GPS blackout. Seems bad out there. Unfortunately, it can always get worse. From evil hacker AI to world-changing cyberattacks, WIRED envisions the future you haven’t prepared for.”
The ODNI Wants to Make it Easier for the Government to Buy Your Data Without Warrant
EFF: “New reporting has revealed that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) is attempting to create the Intelligence Community’s Data Consortium–a centralized online marketplace where law enforcement and spy agencies can peruse and buy very personal digital data about you collected by data brokers. Not only is this a massive escalation of the deeply unjust data broker loophole: it’s also another repulsive signal that your privacy means nothing to the intelligence community. Imagine a mall where every store is run by data brokers whose goods include your information that has been collected by smartphone applications.
Depending on your permissions and what applications are on your phone, this could include contacts, behavioral data, financial information, and even your constant geolocation. Now imagine that the only customers in this mall are federal law enforcement officers and intelligence agents who should be going to a judge, presenting their evidence, and hoping the judge grants a warrant for this information.
But now, they don’t need evidence or to justify the reason why they need your data. Now they just need taxpayer money, and this newly centralized digital marketplace provides the buying opportunities. This is what the Office of the Director of National Intelligence wants to build according to recently released contract documents.
Across the country, states are trying desperately to close the loophole that allows the government to buy private data it would otherwise need a warrant to get. Montana just became the first state to make it illegal for police to purchase data, like geolocation data harvested by apps on smartphones. At the federal level, EFF has endorsed Senator Ron Wyden’s Fourth Amendment is Not for Sale Act, which closes this data broker loophole. The bill passed the House last year, but was rejected by the Senate…”
- How does an LLM think? How does it represent concepts? — “the first ever detailed look inside a modern, production-grade large language model”
- An historian of science thinks social psychology’s replication crisis is owed to its reliance on a causal model that “eliminates the role of the person” — “This diagnosis is, in our eyes, erroneous,” argue Edouard Machery & John Doris
- A chance to sing and dance about Nietzsche — in NYC
- “There’s a new self with every experience” — part 2 of J.P. Andrew’s interview with Galen Strawson
- “To a certain reader this might sound like a demand that college professors step up and instill the necessary literacy skills in their charges. But to me, it sounds more like a lament that standards have fallen to an almost satirical level and there’s no going back” — more on student literacy (with follow up post here)
- What is a species? — an interesting and amusing video from MinuteEarth which is also an example of how adding enough failures together can lead to some kind of success
- “It would be a bit like trying to explain market transactions, voting decisions, or cultural activities from the perspective of particle physics” — Christian List on free will, understanding human behavior, and science