AI ethics
Introducing positive friction in conversational AI could be a way of promoting critical thinking skills.

Media literacy may help you bag your unattainable crush, and you don’t even know it.
In recent years, the lack of media literacy has made headlines, but the news hasn’t been able to incentivize young people to become media literate and critical thinkers.
It’s not as hard as it may look, and it may open the world up to you.
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instagram.comSo many of us have traded our capacities for convenience + there's a deep unease around this setting in....
We are relentlessly fed narratives of collapse, by algorithms designed to surface our deepest fears + media that monetizes dread. At the same time, we've outsourced almost every practical capacity to technology +... See more
instagram.comWhat is lost to technology for convenience - again frictionmaxxing
AI hype machine
In recent years, the Pulitzer Center has invested in several in-depth, high-impact reporting projects documenting the opportunities, harms, and regulatory and labor issues surrounding artificial intelligence systems. Here are a few examples for inspiration:
- AI Colonialism | Karen Hao
- The Philippines and the AI Boom | Karol Ilagan
- Unlocking Europe's
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reading list
research papers I found fascinating to read this week
and that will give you a grasp of where we are with AI right now
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instagram.comThere is one question that both of Dario Amodei’s essays struggle to answer: the biggest question of all. If the machines can do our research and write our stories, and build our houses and think ‘smarter’ thoughts than we can and all the rest of it - what is our role? What is the point of humanity at all? For the subset of us who write and tell... See more
WAAI Essay
Stories descend when you make the right space for them within you. Writers are vessels. How can we possibly tell real, human, stories if our heads are full of digital noise?


















