Medha
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Medha
@medhadata.bsky.social
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if data's the new oil, someone's gotta think about the oil spills (artificial intelligence ∩ policy ∩ the public service) burrito enthusiast. chai connoisseur. muhindi wa canada 🇰🇪. #COYG.
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There are no words for how evil this is
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Things are grim but writing this piece forced me to think of a silver lining.

"2026 is a year of honest reckoning of what technologies are needed for government to function properly. It is a chance to revisit all the unglamorous AI already embedded in government. AI without the generative part."
Unions, Lawsuits and Whistleblowers: Public Sector Leadership from Below

Excited to share my piece for the @mtlaiethics.bsky.social's State of AI Ethics Report on AI in Government: Public Sector Leadership and Implementation.

montrealethics.ai/state/
dhoom machale. chef's kiss.
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blair @blairaf.com · Oct 9
Looks like Canada's approach to "sovereign AI" will involve creating structural dependencies on large US tech companies
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blair @blairaf.com · Oct 9
Working in AI policy rn is like being on a derailed train where the conductor is saying "haha check out this sick trick the train is going so much faster now" and you have to calmly explain to the conductor why actually maybe it is bad that the train has derailed
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blair @blairaf.com · Oct 9
"OpenAI is Canadian sovereign AI" is astonishing mental gymnastics and it gets worse the more you think about it
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Sam Altman spoke at my engineering graduation and basically said degrees are worthless lol 🫠
interesting how some tech bros claim college is overrated and people should drop out but “Ph.D level” is a marker of expertise
OpenAI releases the newest version of the AI model that powers its popular ChatGPT chatbot, with CEO Sam Altman promoting it as like having a “team of Ph.D. level experts in your pocket.”
Say what you want IB but the world could really use some OPVL analysis skills atm
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Washington Post: “Is fascism bad? The answer may surprise you”

Teen Vogue: “Here are three fun tips you can use this summer to disable an armored personnel carrier”
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We got a power crisis on our hands, you get that nuclear power plant started like I asked?

Sure did boss, real far away, just like you asked, true story.

What.
EXCLUSIVE: Sean Duffy will announce expedited plans to build a nuclear reactor on the moon, his first major action as interim NASA administrator.
Duffy to announce nuclear reactor on the moon
This is the first major agency effort by the interim NASA administrator, who is also the Transportation secretary and a former Fox News host.
www.politico.com
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Kathy Pham and I spoke with @donmoyn.bsky.social about civic tech & reflections on our oral history of USDS.

Thank you to Don for the opportunity, and to Kathy for being such a wonderful partner on all of this work ❤️🙏🏼

And the biggest thanks to our colleagues who trusted us with their stories ❤️
DOGE took over the US Digital Service; what lessons can we learned from the civic tech movement that it eviscerated?
@emilytav.bsky.social & Kathy Pham compiled a history of the the creation of USDS, and describe an alternative vision of govt tech.
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/revisiting...
Revisiting the Origins of Civic Tech
In era of DOGE, what can we learn from a different approach to tech and government
donmoynihan.substack.com
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So much research is being done about LLMs that it's hard to stay on top of the literature.

To help with this, I've made a list of all the most important papers from the past 8 years:
rtmccoy.com/pubs/

I hope you enjoy!
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rtmccoy.com
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it’s worth making this more explicit:
The NYT is suggesting Zohran lied by checking off both “Asian” & “African”, because (in their view) someone of Indian descent born & raised in Africa isn’t “truly” African. Which was also how Idi Amin justified expelling Zohran’s father & thousands of others.
Mahmood was in pan-African nationalist movements in the 70s until Idi Amin expelled Indo-Ugandans? Zohran’s dad gave him the middle name Kwame to honour the first President of Ghana? idk maybe three white American journalists aren’t the best ones to opine on whether or not he’s African.
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It does suck that "AI" now means both generative AI (boo hiss) and a whole basket of incredibly useful machine learning techniques.
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The New York Times, after suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, has now agreed to license its content to Amazon for training its AI models. This deal includes news, NYT Cooking, and The Athletic, potentially integrating with Alexa. Terms are undisclosed.
#MLSky
The New York Times and Amazon ink AI licensing deal | TechCrunch
Nearly two years after suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, The New York Times has agreed to license its editorial content to Amazon to train the tech giant’s AI platforms.
techcrunch.com
Not an endorsement of the candidate (if you're reading, Values and Ethics) but an endorsement of this cute family activity. My parents always brought me voting with them and it's been a foundational memory for me.
Every election, we also hold a vote for the kids to decide what's for dinner.

We do this to explain democracy (you don't always get what you want, you always get your say) & to expose the kids to how easy it is to vote.

Make your own dinner ballots here: files.coreyhogan.ca/Election_Nig...
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It is actually much more basic than this. They have absolutely no interest whatsoever in currently deployed, real world AI systems that operate in sensitive areas like criminal justice, hospitals, consumer finance, etc, that already affect and sometimes hurt many millions of people.
You know the effective altruism and the linked “AI safety” people are full of shit because they seemingly never propose “making some powerfully-enforced regulations” as a means of protecting humanity from evil AI.
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The transformer was invented in Google. RLHF was not invented in industry labs, but came to prominence in OpenAI and DeepMind. I took 5 of the most influential papers (black dots) and visualized their references. Blue dots are papers that acknowledge federal funding (DARPA, NSF).
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Many people dismiss the idea that AI can work in the public interest (at the same time that tech moguls increasingly work against the "public interest").

Yet the idea of "AI in the public interest" is extremely important and under mortal threat.
I was in Paris last week for the #AIActionSummit & was honoured to participate in the “AI in public interest” panel.

👇🏾 my thoughts & reflections on what AI in public interest is/isn’t & some concrete steps/initiatives for `bending the arc of AI towards the public interest' aial.ie/pages/aiparis/
Bending the arc of AI towards the public interest
By Abeba Birhane, 18/02/2025 Following the first in Bletchley Park in 2023 and the second in Seoul in 2024, the third AI Action Summit took place in February 2025 in Paris. In the context of previous ...
aial.ie