@paulg I apologize for using that as ...
@paulg I apologize for using that as an example. It was a joke, but one that many felt rang true - not for you, but for the industry.
@paulg I apologize for using that as an example. It was a joke, but one that many felt rang true - not for you, but for the industry.
AI, surveillance, open tech, and news as a business.
We need to see more technical collaborations between public service media organizations. It's also really important that they're based on open technology that doesn't lock them in.
Newsrooms like to spend their time on the journalistic process and assume that the value of their work will speak for itself. They need to start selling themselves.
A wealth fund that shares 5% of AI success with government and voters is either based on hype or not nearly enough to cover the damage. Either way, the incentives are perverse.