Something of an evisceration of Kier Starmer’s Substack.
I suspect that if you think of it as a marketing channel, you’ve lost before you’ve started.
Fun afternoon in the local Warhammer store doing the mini of the month with my youngest and her friends.
Apparently they had a queue at the door at opening time for the Deathwatch Space Marine.
Anyone who thinks that AI can write literature can only have seen reading as chewing gum for the soul.
This is a sobering look at OpenAI’s funding. No sniff of a profit for at least a decade, according to HSBC forecasts.
A lot of non-industrial AI use is predicated on it being a cheap and easy solution to certain problems. If customers weren’t being so heavily subsidised by investors, when does that equation start breaking down?
Turns out, AIs are a humourless bunch.
(I’m mainly talking about satire and cartoons here. Maybe the role of humans in the AI age is… taking the piss.)
The challenging thing about running a training course on Ai over four weeks, is that things can change dramatically between sessions…
One of the deep problems with algorithmic social media is the incentive to figure out how to game the system: “growth hacks” as a certain constituency likes to call them.
Some of them are surprisingly akin to religious rituals. You have faith that they work, but not a lot of evidence…
Nice to see that @marsedit@mastodon.social has escaped squircle jails…
I was chatting to a former student the other evening, and I predicted that it would be ages before The Telegraph sale was resolved, after the collapse of the Redbird deal.
Not one of my better predictions. In fact, it has aged like rancid butter.
Welcoming @ashleyjkirk.bsky.social from @theguardian.com back to City St George’s for an energetic guest talk on visual journalism.
I love bringing in expert guest speakers, but former students in particular. Even if it occasionally makes me feel old…
My “shrimp Jesus” post from over a year ago is picking up a load of Google traffic again.
Still trying to figure out why.
Other than, y’know, Shrimp Jesus.
In the rush to headline “AI is transforming journalism”, we are losing sight of what really matters: the audience. AI must not become the strategy. Especially when data suggests audiences remain sceptical of purely AI-generated journalism.
👉 Read “Getting AI in Perspective”.
This is a ChatGPT/Midjourney co-creation for a course I’m running later today.
My job is… strange sometimes.
The best metaphor I’ve seen for AI is that it’s our generation’s asbestos. If you think about it, asbestos was this technological marvel that promised to solve a huge problem and that got crammed in everywhere. And yeah, it was good at keeping things from catching on fire, but it also came with an extremely elevated chance of painful, lingering death, and removing it from the system has taken untold years and billions of dollars.
Oooh. Nice to see @onionbagblog on here!
Managed to clear 100 GB or so of cruft off my aging, but still perfectly serviceable, M1 MacBook Pro, and it’s amazing how much better it performs with some free storage space again.