This is the question that Marlen Komorowski, Gijs Lambrechts and I try to answer in a new publication that is just out in open access!
This is the question that Marlen Komorowski, Gijs Lambrechts and I try to answer in a new publication that is just out in open access!
We understand the rightful concerns of many parents and educators, and we welcome an open debate, but we also believe that a ban for -16 yo is too drastic a measure, and see too little scientific support for it.
We understand the rightful concerns of many parents and educators, and we welcome an open debate, but we also believe that a ban for -16 yo is too drastic a measure, and see too little scientific support for it.
press.vub.ac.be/vub-opens-it...
press.vub.ac.be/vub-opens-it...
Well, the publication of our article exploring news doubt & its antecedents in any case did!
Through 31 interviews, we conceptualise news doubt as moments when people feel uncertain about the accuracy of a news story.
intellectdiscover.com/content/jour...
Well, the publication of our article exploring news doubt & its antecedents in any case did!
Through 31 interviews, we conceptualise news doubt as moments when people feel uncertain about the accuracy of a news story.
intellectdiscover.com/content/jour...
Pledges from CEOs are clearly not what is going to tech us to peace...
techcrunch.com/2025/02/07/a...
Pledges from CEOs are clearly not what is going to tech us to peace...
techcrunch.com/2025/02/07/a...
Who knows, maybe at some points, some bright minds and wealthy VCs might be willing to sacrifice some margin of profit for actually added value.
The world does not need an AI race.
Please read @frederike.bsky.social
"Ultimately, Europe needs to create an innovation environment in which new ideas and different approaches can thrive. Simply pouring billions into AI is [...] lazy and harmful"
www.ips-journal.eu/work-and-dig...
Who knows, maybe at some points, some bright minds and wealthy VCs might be willing to sacrifice some margin of profit for actually added value.
AI lab colleagues Pieter Libin and Tim Brys: "We don't need a new Manhattan project, let alone a capitalist version of it, but rather a new CERN: an international collaboration for sustainable AI"
epaper.standaard.be/data/2075/re...
AI lab colleagues Pieter Libin and Tim Brys: "We don't need a new Manhattan project, let alone a capitalist version of it, but rather a new CERN: an international collaboration for sustainable AI"
www.theguardian.com/world/live/2...
www.theguardian.com/world/live/2...
www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
www.theguardian.com/media/2025/j...
www.theguardian.com/media/2025/j...
The alliance to dismantle democracy looks youthful...
The banality of evil looks scary...
Hope to see more journalistic pieces uncovering such connections...
And the democratic alliance emerge...
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024...
The alliance to dismantle democracy looks youthful...
The banality of evil looks scary...
Hope to see more journalistic pieces uncovering such connections...
And the democratic alliance emerge...
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024...
We find evidence for ‘platform ambivalence’. People recognise that social, search, etc. have some benefits, but when it comes to politics they also have drawbacks - but they use them anyway.
More findings:
🧵 Findings in thread
🔗 Full report reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/what-do-peop...
We find evidence for ‘platform ambivalence’. People recognise that social, search, etc. have some benefits, but when it comes to politics they also have drawbacks - but they use them anyway.
More findings:
Might help in our quest for answers...
AAM & DOI: ikepiconeblog.wordpress.com/publications/
Might help in our quest for answers...
AAM & DOI: ikepiconeblog.wordpress.com/publications/
Maybe online participatory culture isn't dead after all...
Maybe online participatory culture isn't dead after all...