Dr. Bhuva Narayan
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Dr. Bhuva Narayan
@bhuvauts.bsky.social

Associate Professor, School of Communication
Director, Graduate Research, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences,
University of Technology Sydney
W | http://www.uts.edu.au/staff/bhuva.narayan
ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8852-5589 .. more

Computer science 33%
Communication & Media Studies 18%

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However, be aware that your post, once posted, is most likely already on a third-party server owned by a three-letter agency, a foreign government, a private company, or an academic institution. bsky.social/about/blog/5...
Bluesky User FAQ - Bluesky
Welcome to the Bluesky app! This is a user guide that answers some common questions.
bsky.social

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"while models beat humans on benchmarks, the standardized tests designed to measure AI performance, they struggle to replicate this performance in hospital conditions."
AI isn't replacing radiologists
Radiology combines digital images, clear benchmarks, and repeatable tasks. But demand for human radiologists is at an all-time high.
www.understandingai.org

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Your instance of ChatGPT helped you clarify some ideas on a thorny problem (perhaps related to AI itself..) that you'd been thinking about for ages, but had never quite managed to get over that last hump. Now, however, with its help (and encouragement), you've arrived at truly profound conclusions.
So You Think You've Awoken ChatGPT — LessWrong
Written in an attempt to fulfill @Raemon's request. …
www.lesswrong.com

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"Practically the only people still pretending scaling LLMs is “all you need” are grifters."
Game over for pure LLMs. Even Turing Award Winner Rich Sutton has gotten off the bus.
One by one, all the big names have turned around. What should we do next?
garymarcus.substack.com

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"In collaboration with Stanford Social Media Lab, our research team at BetterUp Labs has identified one possible reason: Employees are using AI tools to create low-effort, passable looking work that ends up creating more work for their coworkers."
AI-Generated “Workslop” Is Destroying Productivity
Despite a surge in generative AI use across workplaces, most companies are seeing little measurable ROI. One possible reason is because AI tools are being used to produce “workslop”—content that appea...
hbr.org

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My new book Artificial Media (Springer) is out. But beyond announcing, I ask: what does it mean to create with machines? In Mirrors of Thought I explain why artificial media is not just a trend, but a paradigm shift in creativity and culture.

open.substack.com/pub/mirrorso...

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Buffoons in the Nazi/Cooker rally today were denying to me that they were at a Nazi event. They shouldn’t be allowed to continue to do so. @albomp.bsky.social & other leaders need to act hard.

Drafting RW policy to appease them only entrenches their far Right positions. #Auspol
"People who attend the “March for Australia” rallies will almost certainly be marching alongside white supremacists and neo-Nazis,"

"Politicians from all sides should be at the counter-protests this weekend to demonstrate that neo-Nazis have no place in Australia." @ebonybennett.bsky.social #auspol
Who's going to stand up and make Nazis ashamed again?
A "March for Australia" rally sounds benign, but people who plan to attend the "March for Australia" rallies around the country on Sunday will almost certainly be marching alongside white supremacists...
australiainstitute.org.au

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The Risks of Declining Theory Construction and Theorisation and Rising Empiricism in the Discipline of Information Science: An Overview
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The Risks of Declining Theory Construction and Theorisation and Rising Empiricism in the Discipline of Information Science: An Overview
Theory is a hallmark of any discipline’s identity. Theory development and theorisation facilitate a healthy cultivation of ideas, help enculturate the future generation of scholars in a discipline,...
www.tandfonline.com

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Have a look at the early online version of this JALIA article with its gorgeous photos of some amazing libraries!
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
An Analysis of the Design Characteristics of New Public Library Buildings
Recent years have seen the opening of many large and expensive new public library buildings, including in Australia. These new libraries reflect the increasing emphasis placed on the role of the li...
www.tandfonline.com
Owl Core. Good Morning Blue Sky
An entire news crew working for Al Jazeera was killed by Israel as they sought to bring the world firsthand reporting from #Gaza.

Among them was prominent journalist Anas Al-Sharif, who had been previously smeared and threatened by the IDF.

#NotATarget

Full statement: cpj.org/2025/08/isra...
Israel kills Al Jazeera journalists in targeted Gaza City airstrike - Committee to Protect Journalists
New York, August 10, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is appalled to learn of the killing today of Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, camera operators Ibrahim Zaher and M...
cpj.org

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Watch the moment a group of Israeli activists stormed a live television broadcast to protest Israel’s war on Gaza.

Members of Standing Together, wearing 'Leave Gaza' T-shirts, jumped onto the stage during the airing of the Big Brother show on Channel 13.

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The Annual Andrew Jakubowicz lecture

'Envisioning trans futures'.

An expert panel will contemplate the radical challenges to trans and gender diverse rights, and the joyful possibilities of social justice research.

Tue 26 August, 5pm-7:30pm, CB08.3.008

events.humanitix.com/envisioning-...
Envisioning trans futures: Andrew Jakubowicz annual lecture
Envisioning trans futures: Andrew Jakubowicz annual lecture
events.humanitix.com

"That is the real risk: not that machines become people, but that we forget—we were never what we think we are."
The Self That Never Was
We may be approaching a time when the illusion of selfhood is strengthened, not weakened, because we are surrounded by machines enacting it.
hedgehogreview.com

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Griffith University’s Indigenous Research Unit (IRU) and Library collaborated to develop the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research guide libraryguides.griffith.edu.au/researching-... #libraries
Library guides: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Research: Introduction
Library guides: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Research: Introduction
libraryguides.griffith.edu.au

A PhD opportunity in my university.
hblog.org/2025/06/18/p...
next time you're in a national park, take some photos of the signage and upload it to help these archivists www.404media.co/save-our-sig...
'Save Our Signs' Wants to Save the Real History of National Parks Before Trump Erases It
Trump wants to erase any "negative" content from educational sites at National Parks. A group of data preservationists asks visitors to help them document placards and monuments, before they disappear...
www.404media.co

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Researchers Jailbreak AI by Flooding It With Bullshit Jargon

🔗 www.404media.co/researchers-...
Researchers Jailbreak AI by Flooding It With Bullshit Jargon
LLMs don’t read the danger in requests if you use enough big words.
www.404media.co

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There’s a growing sector of jobs that should not need to exist: fixing errors made by AI, redoing shoddy work by AI, and correcting mistakes by people who used AI stupidly. In other words, it’s people doing the work but now with extra steps. www-bbc-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.bbc....
'I'm being paid to fix issues caused by AI' - BBC News
Businesses that rush to use AI to write content or computer code, often have to pay humans to fix it.
www-bbc-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org
In a horrifying article about the dangers of Teslas, one point stands out: Teslas automatically disengage self-driving mode <1 second before an imminent crash--not enough time for the driver to react, but enough for Tesla to deny responsibility for fatal crashes, since self-driving "wasn't engaged."
AI summaries kill search traffic. This has been an obvious consequence of Google's AI summary strategy since its inception.

Apparently the training data is so valuable that Google is willing to risk the neck of the goose that lays golden eggs.

Screenshot: thebullshitmachines.com/lesson-9-blu...

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Identity is a complicated thing. Who you are is a co-created, co-currated experience. Indian-Ugandans are Africans, & the only person who didn't think so was Uganda's former brutal dictator Idi Amin. www.bbc.com/news/newsbea...
Uganda: The story your parents never told you
Young people ask their parents what happened 50 years ago when Asians were expelled from Uganda.
www.bbc.com

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When Cloudflare Closes the Gates to AI
When Cloudflare Closes the Gates to AI
How Generative AI Risks Losing Its Edge Without Access to the Open Web
open.substack.com