Workers who love ‘synergizing paradigms’ might be bad at their jobs
Employees who are impressed with corporate jargon are less good at their jobs. News at 11.
Employees who are impressed with corporate jargon are less good at their jobs. News at 11.
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"Feed algorithms are widely suspected to influence political attitudes." This study shows that some do - to significant effect.
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Fediverse
A position statement for FediForum's unworkshop
Democracy
Switzerland rejected Palantir on security grounds after independent journalism shed light on fundamental issues. Now the company is suing to tell its side of the story.
Media
Only 8% of respondents believe individual Americans have a responsibility to pay for news. "I don't think that information should be a privilege," one respondent said.
Technology
"Fed up with increasing subscription prices, viewers embrace rogue streaming boxes." The question is: what's on them?
Democracy
I made a mistake last month that hopefully others can learn from. There are rumors that ICE is turning its attention to the Philadelphia area, where I live. I’m a natural-born American citizen, but based on accounts from Minneapolis, I’m not excited to run into them, and I’
Media
"The data are clear: The open-source culture that defined an earlier era of online journalism has collapsed."
AI
"Red flags that both job seekers and employers should watch for, in an era of AI slop and application scams."
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What does the future of engineering look like? And more.
Technology
"Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered."
AI
"I’ve now seen dozens of companies struggling to put AI to work writing code, and each one has moved through five clear tiers of automation. That felt familiar."
Business
"A way to help others actually make that connection they said they would." I've used this for a decade, and it's probably useful for you, too.
Technology
"Open Source alone won't deliver digital sovereignty. Europe must fix procurement and fund those who actually build it."