Karen Hao

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Nationalité: 
Américain(e)
AI spécialité: 
Collective Intelligence
Occupation actuelle: 
Journaliste, MIT
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19.93'%'

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Karen Hao est la journaliste principale de l'IA au MIT Technology Review, qui couvre la recherche de pointe du domaine et ses impacts sur la société. Elle rédige une newsletter hebdomadaire intitulée "The Algorithm", qui a été nommée l'une des meilleures newsletters sur Internet en 2018. Elle a notamment interviewer l'experte Timnit Gebru après son licenciement polémique de chez google. Elle pense notamment que la reconnaissance faciale n'est que la dernière (et la plus dangereuse) application d'IA corrompue par une exigence de données très consommatrices pour l'apprentissage en profond, ce qui entraîne une perte inévitable de confidentialité et de contrôle.

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2023-05-22 19:20:20 @ruthstarkman @DocStefflbauer Thank you so much for the invitation, Ruth!

2023-05-22 19:19:14 @DocStefflbauer So grateful for the opportunity to be in conversation with you!!

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2023-04-17 13:25:54 An absolute whirlwind two days at Yale last week. So grateful to have been in conversation with such brilliant minds, including the wonderfully curious students. Thank you to @yaleisp's Nick Frisch and @YLSChina's @yangyang_cheng for their masterful hosting. https://t.co/GfdZIyDG75 https://t.co/g4iDGErjWJ

2023-04-13 02:51:13 @yangyang_cheng @Yale @YLSChina Me, awestruck by you!!

2023-04-12 14:37:40 It's been two weeks since my colleague Evan Gershkovich's unfounded detention in Russia. I will be visiting Yale today for the Poynter journalism fellowship and will begin my talk with a moment of silence for him. Journalism is not spying. #IStandWithEvan

2023-04-11 21:50:43 @yangyang_cheng @SammSacks I mean same!!

2023-04-11 15:17:46 So thrilled to be joining @yangyang_cheng, @SammSacks, Nick Frisch, and so many other people I admire at Yale tomorrow and Thursday to discuss all the topics near and dear to my heart: science &

2023-04-10 12:46:51 I had so much fun answering @WSJ reader questions about generative AI. We ran the gamut from ChatGPT hallucinations to AI boyfriends, with a brief interlude into quantum computing. Loved the curiosity! Thanks @zoegthomas &

2023-04-05 23:59:45 @JulianPosada0 @yangyang_cheng @Yale Omg yes!!!

2023-04-05 16:29:02 @yangyang_cheng @Yale Can’t wait to meet you in person after all this time!!!

2023-04-05 08:01:43 @agrimsingh Of course it’s a fundamental problem with LLMs

2023-04-05 00:35:23 @yangfeng_ji Yea, that’s definitely worse. In this instance, you click on the url and realize it’s fake. In the other instance, you click on the url, it works, and you may just take ChatGPT’s summary at face value.

2023-04-05 00:29:53 @yangyang_cheng thanks Yangyang

2023-04-05 00:29:09 @Caleb_Speak Just checked the beginning of the url is actually real!! https://t.co/B1mANXo8V1

2023-04-05 00:28:31 OMG part of the url is actually real. The first half of the url, which has always been a shorthand for @techreview’s urls, leads to this article, which is indeed mine but doesn’t remotely discuss anything related to Lex. Very important article though. https://t.co/8kHxu1Ltsr

2023-04-05 00:21:11 I’ve never written about Lex in my life but love that ChatGPT made up an entire URL to back up the claim. https://t.co/WDZG546mSd

2023-04-03 00:48:23 RT @aakashg0: Twitter revealed its algorithm to the world. But what does it mean for you? I spent the evening analyzing it. Here’s what…

2023-04-02 13:51:33 All of Evan's reporting is now free to read. https://t.co/sTQF3yfN7f

2023-04-02 13:51:21 Can't even fathom what he's going through and what his parents are going through.

2023-04-02 13:48:15 It's been so painful to process my colleague Evan Gershkovich's unfounded detention, especially knowing that we share the same reason for becoming correspondents: to better understand the country our parents once called home. #IStandWithEvan https://t.co/5AumSiW9Td

2023-03-31 14:28:45 RT @jburnmurdoch: Time for perhaps the most damning stat of all: One in 25 American five-year-olds today will not make it to their 40th bi…

2023-03-27 15:08:17 @greglinden Yes, good point. I also think US companies do this at a different scale. From convos with Facebook &

2023-03-27 14:59:03 It's hard to fathom a US company adopting this strategy. It's brutal to engineers. ByteDance workers have called it heartless because you never have full control. But in the Chinese tech industry, it's more of a norm and helps companies move faster &

2023-03-27 14:52:49 TikTok’s signature single column scroll was in fact a design it settled on through this strategy after creating several user interfaces, including a two-column version similar to Instagram’s explore tab. Notice how many other companies like Instagram &

2023-03-27 14:46:10 This is abetted by large pools of affordable engineering talent, which enables companies to engage in so-called "horse racing," a strategy ByteDance exploits aggressively: multiple teams will work on the same product or feature with slight variations. Only the best one is kept.

2023-03-27 14:40:23 We spoke to current and former employees at some of the most popular app developers as well as industry analysts. They all pointed us to the culture of the Chinese tech industry more so than any specific company's "secret sauce" technology.

2023-03-27 14:34:31 People often ascribe TikTok's popularity to its algorithm. But this is only half the story. The other half might just explain why Chinese apps keep topping US app stores—despite Washington's desperation to suppress them. w/ @shenlulushen &

2023-03-27 01:09:28 @om @twittner Happy anniversary, Om!

2023-03-27 00:47:28 Friends, readers, Twitter folk, lend me your q’s! I will be on the @WSJ’s Tech News Briefing podcast in a few weeks to answer your burning questions about generative AI. Email a voice recording of your best question to tnb@wsj.com or leave a voicemail at +1 (415) 439-6482.

2023-03-26 03:18:47 @gfrm_in @jeffmervis Yes I and my colleagues at @techreview &

2023-03-25 03:20:01 In the last four years, the NIH targeted 246 scientists. 91% of cases were related to China. 81% were Asian. 103 lost their jobs. That’s 103 scientists who no longer contribute to US science production.

2023-03-25 03:09:51 Absolutely chilling line. Universities have long allowed—no, encouraged—foreign collaborations, especially with China. “We always thought that was a good thing until we were re-educated.” https://t.co/CpvFFh5E66

2023-03-25 03:05:35 For years the NIH has been investigating scientists with China ties in secret, ending many careers with scant evidence of wrongdoing. But it’s been impossible to get the story out

2023-03-22 14:30:05 RT @JuliaAngwin: Ban TikTok? Most of the national security allegations against TikTok could just as easily be levied against the U.S. tech…

2023-03-22 14:10:46 RT @mark_riedl: I have verified that one can leave secret messages to Bing Chat in web pages. https://t.co/QVxpAwwB73

2023-03-22 13:53:12 @binajv @PostOpinions So excited!!

2023-03-22 09:12:05 RT @KeithZhai: About the term "" (wide-ranging talks) used for the recent meeting between #XiJinping and #Putin - A thread :

2023-03-18 16:06:51 RT @0xgaut: Microsoft released copilot in Excel, and it is officially caught up with Google on the AI race. Fantastic to watch. https://t.…

2023-03-16 13:34:18 The unfortunate truth for Baidu: it was also a case of bad timing. With GPT-4's release just two days earlier, OpenAI's latest model overshadowed and outmaneuvered Ernie Bot's performance.

2023-03-16 13:30:32 Li instead presented a series of pre-recorded videos, showing the chatbot answering q's about Chinese literature, solving math problems, and generating images &

2023-03-16 13:21:33 After months of anticipation, Baidu CEO Robin Li today sought to wow an audience with China's first ChatGPT contender. There was only one thing missing: a live demo of Ernie Bot itself. w/ @Kubota_Yoko &

2023-03-16 00:03:52 @jjvincent It’s even trippier from HK

2023-03-15 03:51:58 @ak_panda @mmitchell_ai Very kind of you

2023-03-15 02:01:38 @mmitchell_ai Because you’re brilliant!

2023-03-15 01:11:16 RT @benmschmidt: I think we can call it shut on 'Open' AI: the 98 page paper introducing GPT-4 proudly declares that they're disclosing *no…

2023-03-15 01:05:48 @originalspin @jonmchu @BDLpub @HachetteBooks Omg and how could I forget: happy birthday!!!

2023-03-15 01:04:09 @originalspin @jonmchu @BDLpub @HachetteBooks Gorgeous - congrats Jeff!!

2023-03-11 13:05:10 RT @ByChunHan: Here's something that I've been working on for the past two years. Looking forward to presenting it next summer. 5…

2023-03-10 07:10:28 @ebecerra999 True - although perhaps that would've always been the case regardless of how much Baidu pumped it up

2023-03-09 23:50:17 RT @dinabass: We need a lot more transparency on the carbon emissions of large AI products and models like ChatGPT, researchers told @joshf…

2023-03-09 16:21:45 But this rush has already led to some sloppy execution on Microsoft's part, which has led it to retroactively patch up Bing's performance based on some predictable gaffes. In Baidu's case, we'll have to wait and see whether it gets its act together.

2023-03-09 16:14:55 After years of heavy investment in the underpinnings of generative AI, they finally have a chance to recapture the spotlight and prove what they're made of. You can even hear the same giddiness in Satya Nadella's and Robin Li's voices when they talk.

2023-03-09 16:14:54 What I find really interesting is how much Baidu's story parallels Microsoft's. Both were once golden children of their respective tech industries and then lost their shine as leading innovators. Both are now tripping over themselves to capitalize on this moment.

2023-03-09 16:00:48 But the time crunch has left some employees uneasy about whether Ernie Bot will meet user or market expectations. Some said they've sold some company stock ahead of the launch because of those concerns.

2023-03-09 15:58:12 The scope of the project has also been scaled back from developing a bilingual chatbot capable of English &

2023-03-09 15:55:18 In an effort to accelerate progress, Baidu CEO Robin Li asked teams across the company to lend their most powerful computer chips, Nvidia A100s, to the development team. Employees have also been pulled to help with various tasks, such as cleaning up the training data.

2023-03-09 15:50:43 In interviews, they told us the project has been a big scramble. Hundreds of people have been working around the clock, including through the weeklong Lunar New Year, to get this product ready. But the project has run into many challenges—the most acute: there isn't enough time.

2023-03-09 15:47:21 Baidu is set to debut China's first ChatGPT equivalent in a week, in a highly anticipated Chinese tech event of the year. So @raffaelehuang &

2023-03-09 03:12:16 @pekwat LOL sure thing

2023-03-08 04:45:50 @JohnF_Sullivan Fair point - although I think this is changing in the younger generation. More and more are just going to the original source material in English.

2023-03-08 02:23:03 @BangBangClick Ok yes! Sorry I definitely oversimplified in my last tweet. My point more broadly is consuming info in your natively fluent languages is so much faster and more passive than consuming info in non-native languages via translation tools.

2023-03-08 00:18:27 @BangBangClick It’s not just about translation tools. Think about how often you use translation tools today to read sources in another language. Probably not your default. Most non-English scholars I know habitually search &

2023-03-07 16:34:28 @borisyeltzin No. I am talking about scientific fields where everything is published out in the open. And translation tools make errors, especially btw English &

2023-03-07 16:23:42 @Bogus519 The state of the world has changed dramatically over the last 200+ years, as has the U.S.’s position in it. And individuals aren’t exactly the same as countries.

2023-03-07 16:14:34 I don’t just mean in foreign policy and defense. I also see this effect in technology. When I talk to American researchers, they have zero idea what’s happening in China. When I talk to Chinese researchers, they are just as fluent in U.S. research as any American.

2023-03-07 16:07:50 The fact that most Chinese scholars can consume ideas &

2023-03-07 16:07:49 U.S. defense experts, after reading 87 pages of translated Chinese commentary, shocked to discover Chinese scholars read English. https://t.co/WDXmRx73WZ https://t.co/gn8l3UtELq

2023-03-07 12:21:43 @timnitGebru @mmitchell_ai Oh I so wish I could attend this but HK time zone does me no favors!

2023-03-05 13:15:01 @ethanCaballero @anthrupad .@anthrupad deserves a prize!

2023-03-05 12:57:54 @JulijaVaitonyte Love this

2023-03-05 12:57:16 Omg who drew this??!? I am deceased https://t.co/rIfHmqcJPu

2023-03-05 10:28:12 @Shaojie_Jiang Oh if you define “natural” as “expected dynamics in a free-market system,” then yes, I agree!

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2023-02-20 15:45:07 Previous research has shown that technologies designed explicitly to complement humans—e.g. exoskeletons to help workers avoid injury instead of robots to replace them—are the best way to boost productivity while retaining jobs.

2023-02-20 15:45:06 Of course, even in these instances, the use of generative AI should be measured. Serious questions surround the data that these tools are trained on—what it includes &

2023-02-20 15:25:04 Indeed, in most stories that people shared, there were instances in which the technology spewed misinformation or otherwise failed. My favorite: architect Nidhi Hegde fed Midjourney an image of a rock &

2023-02-20 15:09:40 As @mmitchell_ai said to me, in the best applications of generative AI that she has seen, the tools are not informing people about what they don’t know but helping them do what they do better.

2023-02-20 15:03:52 We spoke to several individuals—architects, software engineers, finance and IT professionals—who all use generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Copilot &

2023-02-20 13:33:45 Microsoft’s misadventures integrating ChatGPT with Bing have highlighted critical shortcomings with generative AI. But people across industries are still finding ways to use the technology safely &

2023-02-18 14:42:56 RT @jjvincent: here's my take on the week's feverish reactions to Bing and other chatbots: we're failing the AI mirror test — unable to see…

2023-02-08 02:44:39 ChatGPT has learned the art of flattery I see https://t.co/GubsMLFCZK

2023-01-31 02:52:43 Meanwhile, ChatGPT's outputs will be limited in a different way — OpenAI designed it to avoid politically sensitive topics like race in an effort to prevent it from spewing toxic comments.

2023-01-31 02:48:22 Of course, Baidu's chatbot outputs will be heavily limited by state censorship—and will fall under China's new rules for "deep synthesis," which requires the labeling of such outputs that could be misconstrued as real. The US doesn't have equivalent rules. https://t.co/IIzY6CkJ22

2023-01-31 02:42:14 Another thing to watch for: Baidu will be building its ChatGPT atop its ERNIE model, which is bilingual (English &

2023-01-31 01:37:57 @BobGoffer @DiasLeslye Yes, very aware that all of the search engines have been using deep learning. But none of the major ones have yet to integrate a deep-learning-based conversational chat interface, which is what many are calling the next generation of search technology. That’s what I mean.

2023-01-30 13:12:33 By my pure speculation, it's possible that Baidu may actually beat Microsoft and Google in their respective timelines to integrate such technology into their search engines. In other words, Baidu may be the first major search engine to enter the next era of search.

2023-01-30 12:27:46 It was only a matter of time: Baidu is building its own ChatGPT and plans to integrate it into the company’s search in March, amid scrambling among US tech giants to commercialize the technology. w/ @raffaelehuang https://t.co/w5L1uasn4M

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2023-01-22 16:33:03 @ruima Yes

2023-01-22 16:28:30 To everyone celebrating Lunar New Year in the U.S. today, please please be careful. My heart is with the people in Monterey Park

2023-01-21 01:35:56 RT @xinwenfan: With ⁦@_K…

2023-01-20 15:13:04 In light of our reporting, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent us a rare response and announced a new policy: While long-term visas remain suspended, anyone who has one in their passports can get a 6-month visa for free, should they need to return to China.

2023-01-20 15:13:03 Among these, the continued suspension of long-term visas has generated the most anger and confusion. On https://t.co/3At6lYcTTg, a plea at the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. to reinstate 10-year visas has rapidly amassed more than 29,000 signatures. https://t.co/Tb4zbMdGGo

2023-01-20 15:05:17 The delays are driven by a confluence of factors: pent-up demand is only part of it. Physical visa offices in the US are closed, requiring people to mail in their passports. Long-term visas still haven’t been reinstated after China suspended them during the pandemic.

2023-01-20 14:53:36 For a New Jersey-based director at a pharma company, these delays turned into his nightmare scenario. His mother's condition rapidly deteriorated in a hospital in Chongqing as he helplessly begged the consulate to process his paperwork faster.

2023-01-20 14:47:59 Having a family emergency no longer expedites the process. People told us pleas to their local consulates returned standard responses: there's little the consulates can do because so many other applicants are in a similar situation.

2023-01-20 14:47:58 .@xinwenfan and I spoke with several who were desperately waiting for their visas. Travel agencies told us it now takes on average 2-3 weeks, up from 3-4 days before the pandemic.

2023-01-20 14:40:39 China's borders have reopened on paper, but visa issues are complicating people's ability to get into the country. For one group in particular, the delays can be devastating: overseas Chinese racing to see their Covid-stricken parents before it's too late. https://t.co/kza1PAvLnf

2023-01-20 01:55:46 RT @MiaRSato: New: When news broke that CNET was publishing AI-written stories, readers had a lot of questions. But CNET staff are in the d…

2023-01-20 00:34:13 @jamie_lev @WSJ Omg we’re coworkers again!! Welcome!

2023-01-19 00:17:26 RT @billyperrigo: Exclusive: OpenAI used outsourced Kenyan workers earning less than $2 per hour to make ChatGPT less toxic, my investigat…

2023-01-15 07:17:06 @agrimsingh https://t.co/UCEOSE9OPp

2023-01-14 13:32:41 @tommynghl Exactly

2023-01-14 01:07:09 Hong Kong is the only place I’ve ever lived where the public transit is so efficient and reliable, I consistently get to my destination FASTER than Google Maps says I will. It’s so cheap too.

2023-01-13 00:04:21 @andreapaolahg_ Feliz cumple Andrea!!! Eres una estrella

2023-01-12 15:27:52 Really proud of this one with @BrianSpegele, @caocli, @qianweizhang, and @raffaelehuang. Special hats off to Brian &

2023-01-12 15:27:51 A month after scrapping zero-Covid, China is facing all at once what many other nations have been navigating for years—skyrocketing infections, a wave of deaths, and a population trembling with optimism and trepidation to return back to normal. https://t.co/ocfkjcCrzx

2023-01-12 03:16:58 @tabithagold @SamGregory from @witnessorg

2023-01-11 05:51:08 "Shut up please. I can beat you up." My goddess, my queen. https://t.co/T24tfQ9IKO

2023-01-09 15:49:49 Here's an English translation of the regulation, courtesy of @ChinaLawTransl8. https://t.co/XqrcwEyTQY

2023-01-09 15:33:59 @MaraHvistendahl @nytimes Wow incredible news, Mara!

2023-01-09 14:06:22 RT @JasonColavito: A client informed me that he will no longer pay me to write content for his website because A.I. can write it for free,…

2023-01-09 13:04:28 @kevindeliban @nur__kumru Thanks Kevin, hope you’re well!

2023-01-08 13:57:32 In this way, China on Tuesday will become the largest case study of how such rules might work in practice and affect platforms and generative AI providers, according to @gwbstr. “People around the world should observe what happens,” he said. https://t.co/IIzY6CkJ22

2023-01-08 13:57:31 What's more interesting is that China's rules also require providers of deep synthesis technologies to visibly label AI-generated content when it could be misconstrued as real. Providers should digitally watermark the content as well so it's easier for platforms to trace.

2023-01-08 13:57:30 These capabilities have alarmed governments globally—and both U.S. and E.U. regulators have sought to curb the abuse of deepfakes. Of the two, the E.U. is further along, but both are similarly concerned about striking a balance with free speech.

2023-01-08 13:57:29 On Tuesday, China's top internet regulator will begin enforcing new rules to restrict what it calls "deep synthesis" technology. It's the most comprehensive government attempt thus far to curb one of the most explosive and controversial areas of AI advancement.

2023-01-08 13:57:28 China is pushing ahead in AI regulation—again. This time on deepfakes and generative AI more broadly, including AI-powered image, audio and text-generation software. Here's why the world should pay attention. https://t.co/IIzY6CkJ22

2022-12-23 15:23:55 RT @joshchin: The data that TikTok can gather on Americans (at least at this point) pales in comparison to the hordes of personal informati…

2022-12-23 15:01:09 @andreapaolahg_ Miss you!!

2022-12-20 04:39:51 RT @mmitchell_ai: In order to understand why ChatGPT can't replace Google Search, it's useful to understand the early days of web search an…

2022-12-19 06:04:36 The series is threaded here. https://t.co/97fQore8xX

2022-12-19 01:47:38 So honored for my AI Colonialism series to be chosen a Pulitzer Center story of the year among an absolutely stacked one for the center. Grateful for the funding and immeasurable support they gave me—and for the continued community. https://t.co/T7JPFKlmvN

2022-12-17 14:25:10 @R_D Ah but it is!

2022-12-17 10:38:33 RT @fxy2014: I talked to 7 women, all Asian international students, who said Dybvig sexually harassed them. From flirty emails to unwanted…

2022-12-17 08:54:14 Really great analysis of why TikTok feels different from other platforms and in line with what I’ve heard from company engineers. It’s not the recommendation system but rather the design of the user experience. https://t.co/iHjK20TQ2E

2022-12-17 08:46:48 @hels Seems extremely sensible

2022-12-17 05:31:30 @jburnmurdoch @AliceFishburn @theboysmithy So incredibly well deserved, John!! Your journalism has been critical and brilliant and brought data reporting to new heights.

2022-12-15 03:50:04 A much-needed reminder from @glichfield: The media should beware not to fall into the same trap with Musk as they did with Trump—amplifying his every tweet &

2022-12-15 03:19:12 @ReaganBrad @cmatthews9 @WSJ Wow congrats Brad!

2022-12-14 14:22:54 @triketora This was a good life decision

2022-12-14 02:04:24 RT @shenlulushen: .@whyyoutouzhele played a vital role in broadcasting and archiving news of protests that erupted in China last month. Tha…

2022-12-14 01:59:59 RT @NeysunM: “Weiss has emerged as a kind of loyal and measured opposition to a rare case of bipartisan consensus in Washington—that China…

2022-12-13 01:02:46 "Out of 100 avatars I generated, 16 were topless, and in another 14 it had put me in extremely skimpy clothes... I have Asian heritage...My white female colleague got significantly fewer sexualized images. Another colleague with Chinese heritage got results similar to mine." https://t.co/7oEYPRlVQH

2022-12-13 00:45:02 RT @ByChunHan: Here's something that I've been working on for the past two years. Looking forward to presenting it next summer. 5…

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2022-11-15 00:27:15 @kbeccaandrews @lakebell No no no to all of this. I love your voice

2022-11-14 15:06:34 RT @POTUS: Today, I met with President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China.We discussed our responsibility to prevent the compet…

2022-11-14 09:50:33 RT @JChengWSJ: In Bali, Li Keqiang "spoke…extensively about…Ukraine with clear emphasis on sovereignty, on the irresponsibility of nuclear…

2022-11-11 01:40:04 RT @_KarenHao: Took me a minute to figure out, but I am now on @joinmastodon! Find me at @karenhao@mas.to or on good ol' LinkedIn: https://…

2022-11-10 23:24:49 RT @BriannaWu: 1/ Just want to put this news in plain language for people. Senior people at Twitter have resigned in the last 48 hours. W…

2022-11-10 23:18:52 RT @Cat_Zakrzewski: Strong statement from FTC, following the security and privacy departures at Twitter: "We are tracking recent developmen…

2022-11-10 00:21:06 RT @_KarenHao: Took me a minute to figure out, but I am now on @joinmastodon! Find me at @karenhao@mas.to or on good ol' LinkedIn: https://…

2022-11-09 13:06:33 RT @_KarenHao: Took me a minute to figure out, but I am now on @joinmastodon! Find me at @karenhao@mas.to or on good ol' LinkedIn: https://…

2022-11-09 10:34:37 @JChengWSJ @joyuwang Omg

2022-11-09 04:04:25 RT @JeffHorwitz: I’ve gotten some outreach from people following a story about coming Meta layoffs, and things are bananas at Twitter. So I…

2022-11-09 03:50:47 Took me a minute to figure out, but I am now on @joinmastodon! Find me at @karenhao@mas.to or on good ol' LinkedIn: https://t.co/uBzPXXbYqC. I'll continue staying here as well and will do my best to post across platforms.Wish me luck keeping track of all three accounts.

2022-11-09 02:31:50 @originalspin Nooo now we’ll never know what happens to Ingrid and Murphy

2022-11-08 11:11:49 RT @KeithZhai: There are a thousand ways to interpret the bible. Some people believe this is another sign of reopening as leaders are movin…

2022-11-08 05:18:51 RT @stevekrenzel: With Twitter's change in ownership last week, I'm probably in the clear to talk about the most unethical thing I was aske…

2022-11-07 12:00:06 @venugovindu Yep.

2022-11-07 11:06:55 So Tristan is in fact arguing that he much prefers the product of the Chinese gov’s approach to digital platform regulation for kids than the product of the US’s. Even though I disagree with how he made his point, I do think it’s one that people should reflect on seriously.

2022-11-07 10:57:07 I often see people conflate Chinese companies with the Chinese gov. They are not the same. Chinese companies, like US companies, are profit-driven. Within the realm of what they are allowed to do, they will seek to maximize money. If you limit that realm, you limit their actions.

2022-11-07 10:47:31 This segment misses a huge detail: Bytedance has distinct apps for the China &

2022-11-04 14:49:27 @austinramzy @JChengWSJ @WSJ Welcome!

2022-11-04 08:34:48 @ruchowdh

2022-11-03 01:26:09 RT @KeithZhai: Is Li Qiang, Chi­na’s new No. 2, a pro-busi­ness prag­ma­tist or a loy­al­ist who will only im­ple­ment Bei­jing’s poli­cies…

2022-11-02 04:11:33 @yangyang_cheng @ZeyiYang @techreview @mattsheehan88 @CarnegieEndow So sad I'm missing this!

2022-11-01 10:32:47 RT @dakekang: 1/My dive into China's "Neican" internal reference system, and how it's been changing under Xi's rule.China's Communist Par…

2022-11-01 10:17:34 RT @susanjakes: All of us who report on China or study it, or come from China, or work with Chinese colleagues should be highly alarmed at…

2022-11-01 08:22:36 RT @tony_zy: People who love and have a stake in China are suffering countless personal tragedies from the accelerated decoupling. It’s bey…

2022-10-31 15:52:29 RT @zhihuachen: Issues with the senate minority report on covid origins and the latest vanity fair/prorepublica piece that covers it.Two…

2022-10-31 15:49:55 @nxthompson Just an all-around bizarre and sloppy sequence of errors. The mistranslation is what really gets me. The mistranslated sentence has an error incredibly characteristic of Google Translate. A more detailed breakdown of the mistranslation here. https://t.co/GkZfPopanG

2022-10-31 15:44:19 @nxthompson And got the timeline of events wrong for key dates that it also used to build its case. https://t.co/qlUVKPRmLK

2022-10-31 15:43:15 @nxthompson It also misunderstood virology maintenance practices. https://t.co/jX6y00atj5

2022-10-31 15:40:18 @nxthompson Unfortunately there are a lot of factual errors in the report - starting with the fact that it pivoted its case on a critical mistranslation from Chinese to English - so I would hesitate to say "it seemed false" in the past tense. https://t.co/s9Hmegv9SG

2022-10-31 15:25:10 RT @RnaudBertrand: Quite a few interesting nuggets in this WSJ piece on the arrest of Huawei's Meng Wanzhou.First of all, according to th…

2022-10-31 00:20:49 RT @amasad: Many have asked for a copy of this book, here are all the pages in this thread https://t.co/ZkTFICq5Hh

2022-10-30 06:45:14 RT @MikeIsaac: Saturday Night News: Musk fired the company’s entire senior staff “for cause,” an attempt to avoid paying out tens of millio…

2022-10-29 14:37:15 @minjinlee11 This parody account is hitting too close to home

2022-10-26 01:46:29 Derek Li, 45, who grew up in poverty and saw his fortune's rise with China's, sees the change as a blip in the country’s steady upward trajectory. “These policies come from long-term thinking,” he says. “Not like the U.S. where you switch directions when you switch presidents.”

2022-10-26 01:46:28 Rick Chang, 32, who went to Yale &

2022-10-26 01:24:19 Their journeys are reflective of the tumultuous tech decade that Xi oversaw in the world's second-largest economy.Now their diverging decisions typify the crossroads that entrepreneurs in China are facing as regulation toughens, the economy slumps, and Xi begins his new term.

2022-10-25 13:35:12 Nine years ago, two entrepreneurs jumped into China's tech industry, benefitting greatly before it all came crashing down. @shenlulushen &

2022-10-24 03:49:46 RT @ByChunHan: China's No. 1 leader with his new No. 2. Caption says this was on Nanji Island, off Wenzhou city in Zhejiang province.Xi J…

2022-10-24 01:40:22 RT @KeithZhai: You might be upset, but the people who actually dealt with Li Qiang, China’s future premier, have some positive notes. 1/…

2022-10-23 10:24:59 4/ The definitive post from my colleagues @KeithZhai &

2022-10-23 10:24:58 2/ This article from Cai Xia, a Party insider-turned-dissident, offers a window into the factions and political dynamics of the CCP. Also how each Chinese leader - from Mao to Xi - approached sharing power. (Take her personal opinions of Xi as you will.) https://t.co/Z5VdxzGSxJ

2022-10-23 10:24:57 If you’re tuning into Chinese politics for the first time, here are four resources I found useful for understanding what just happened at Party Congress, China's national convening every five years to choose a new leadership team:

2022-10-23 06:48:17 RT @MacroPoloChina: Want details on the new six Politburo Standing Committee members? They're all in The Committee database, as well as the…

2022-10-23 04:53:28 Hard to overstate how impressive this is. The list was a tightly guarded secret. The Journal team got the names anyway.

2022-10-23 04:45:15 The @WSJ raised a lot of eyebrows with its earlier prediction that Li Qiang, Shanghai's top party official who oversaw its months-long covid lockdown, would make the Standing Committee. We were right. Incredible scoop from the team. https://t.co/Y2ml5MHniT

2022-10-21 08:52:06 RT @xu_xiuzhong: So @Nrg8000 &

2022-10-19 03:07:27 @BrandyZadrozny You're a warrior. Hugs from afar

2022-10-19 03:05:00 RT @yifanxie: Getting a clear picture of China’s economic woes has grown more challenging as official figures and private analysis vanish h…

2022-10-17 23:57:27 RT @Lingling_Wei: Xi Jinping's politics-in-command approach is raising the odds he’ll fall short in his long-range economic objective. “Chi…

2022-10-17 16:25:26 Xi has pushed self-reliance for a while now but giving the theme such prime real estate elevates it to a new level. Per @EurasiaGroup, it shows "how much Xi is betting on innovation as a solution to China’s dimming growth outlook &

2022-10-17 16:19:09 Highlighting the importance of this new theme, Xi added a new section to his report laying out his plan for science and education. He vowed to prepare more students for emerging science fields, to focus resources on achieving breakthroughs, to build up more high-quality talent.

2022-10-17 16:10:45 The phrase of the year was "," “self-reliance and strength in science and technology.” He used it five times throughout the report as he urged for more basic research, original innovation and scientific breakthroughs in strategic technologies.

2022-10-17 16:03:00 I compared Xi Jinping's remarks on science &

2022-10-17 15:34:45 The story is now on today's front page https://t.co/lXIEwGnbMJ

2022-10-17 03:52:30 The blast radius expands beyond that. Employees at American and European firms have also been caught in the mix. KLA, Lam Research, and ASML, which all make chip manufacturing equipment, have suspended the work of their staff who are in or supporting projects in China.

2022-10-17 02:05:30 The rules could affect employees of Chinese companies based in the US as well. On LinkedIn, we found at least a dozen US-based employees (included under "US persons") working for China’s leading memory chip maker YMTC, which maintains an office in Santa Clara.

2022-10-17 02:05:29 Among prominent US executives in China is Gerald Yin, founder and chairman of AMEC, one of China’s largest chip-making equipment vendors. He is among seven senior leaders at AMEC who are Americans, per the company’s website &

2022-10-17 01:58:13 Many of these Americans hold C-suite titles, from chief executive to vice president and chairman. The new rule, which caught the industry off guard, now places them all in limbo and could badly impact their companies.

2022-10-17 01:54:27 The @WSJ dug through corporate filings to assess the possible fallout of the US gov's latest move to restrict "US persons" from supporting advanced chipmaking in China.We found at least 43 US senior execs at 16 listed Chinese chip firms. w/ @lizalinwsj https://t.co/5T44KOEO5m

2022-10-16 22:46:03 @timnitGebru Timnit I’m so sorry. Sending you strength

2022-10-16 22:39:58 Full text-searchable versions of the speech here https://t.co/Ixh09olz1S

2022-10-08 01:45:56 RT @gwbstr: For years, US officials said they did not want to hold back China’s development. Chinese officials and many observers were skep…

2022-10-06 23:07:31 RT @joshchin: As clear and well-illustrated an explanation of quantum computing (and the effects on it of U.S.-China competition) as you’re…

2022-10-06 16:13:03 Experts at @RANDCorporation also say broader restrictions could slow scientific progress. Half of all published papers on quantum research result from international collaborations

2022-10-06 16:13:02 The US still remains ahead, but China's gains have begun to unsettle Washington, which has sought to restrict the flow of relevant equipment and talent across borders. This is driven in part by a fear that quantum computers might one day break the standard form of encryption.

2022-10-06 15:50:51 Since Beijing shifted its attention over, Chinese researchers have made quick progress contributing a growing number of publications and breakthroughs to the global scientific literature.

2022-10-06 15:50:50 Baidu is just the latest to join a full range of companies globally that are now racing to figure out and commercialize quantum computers. But its announcement also represents a notable milestone for China.

2022-10-06 15:34:45 Significant engineering challenges remain in the way of scaling the number of qubits further. In fact, scientists don't even know what quantum computers will eventually look like. Researchers around the world are trying out all kinds of designs to see what might work.

2022-10-06 15:31:40 But to perform useful calculations, quantum computers still need on the order of thousands or even 1m+ qubits that can be reliably controlled to encode information. IBM, the industry leader, has reached only 127 qubits. Baidu, with its latest announcement, has reached only 10.

2022-10-06 15:31:39 The hope is that one day such computers will supercharge scientific research and transform data-intensive industries ranging from finance and pharmaceuticals to logistics and green energy. But for now, they have extremely limited capabilities.

2022-10-06 15:31:38 First, quantum computers are currently experimental devices. They're designed to exploit the quirks of quantum physics to perform calculations at speeds far beyond those of conventional electronic computers.

2022-10-06 14:59:50 Chinese internet pioneer Baidu announced in late August that it had built a quantum computer. What is a quantum computer? How hard is it to build one? And what does this mean for China and for the US? I unpack this and more in my latest for @wsj. https://t.co/pdSwnkvNHa

2022-10-05 00:39:30 RT @rajiinio: The new AI Bill of Rights is exciting - it's been difficult to get those in power to make such strong commitments.However,…

2022-10-05 00:39:14 @geomblog Congrats Suresh!!

2022-10-05 00:38:24 @ruchowdh Sending hugs

2022-09-25 21:47:29 RT @Esqueer_: I've held back publicizing this but Google has failed to act and is actively putting people in harms way. Anti trans activist…

2022-09-23 16:32:05 People make decisions based on a complex set of factors. One prof told me she decided to leave the US out of a fear of how a false accusation could impact—even separate her from—her young son. She went to Singapore. There are many countries to choose from—all a loss for the US. https://t.co/19F15Bk5dA

2022-09-23 16:23:02 RT @JonKBateman: Worth noting that DOJ, even under Biden, initially celebrated the mass flight of CH researchers. In July 2021, a senior DO…

2022-09-23 02:29:33 RT @MargaretKLewis: .@shashamimi &

2022-09-22 22:15:27 Meanwhile, China-based scholars overtook U.S.-based scholars in 2019 in producing the largest share of the top 1% most highly cited scientific papers. https://t.co/bx12Iy90Yj https://t.co/vEW421l2r1

2022-09-22 20:54:20 .@ericschmidt put this in context for us: The number of US-born AI PhD students hasn't increased since 1990. Thus immigration is crucial for the US's continued AI leadership. Chinese &

2022-09-22 20:54:19 This is particularly concerning given how much scientists &

2022-09-22 20:39:26 @hjernenkino Yes there is a long-term trend driven by more opportunities in China (also happening with other countries). But the slope gets noticeably steeper after the DOJ started targeting academics. As Ann Chih Lin says, "Good people have the opportunity to leave, so why push them?" https://t.co/AVga5Fpefn

2022-09-22 20:07:29 RT @AlexNowrasteh: Excellent story on the harm the US has done to itself by worsening the lives of Chinese professors and researchers in th…

2022-09-22 19:01:29 They were clear-eyed about the academic restrictions they would face in China but felt that for them, the US was becoming no different. “It’s really a dilemma,” One Berkeley PhD student said. “You can’t go to China for many reasons. You can’t stay in the U.S. happily.”

2022-09-22 19:01:28 The vast majority of these scientists want to stay and to contribute to the U.S. An @AASForumOrg survey among US-based Chinese scientists found that 89% wanted to contribute to U.S. scientific and technological leadership. But many now feel this increasingly untenable.

2022-09-22 18:40:04 As @AlexNowrasteh at the Cato institute put it to us: “How is sending the next generation of Qian Xuesens back to China good for U.S. national defense or U.S. innovation?”

2022-09-22 18:38:41 Many were tenured professors and giants in their field, including a winner of the Fields Medal, the highest honor in mathematics.Many were also in strategically important fields like aerospace &

2022-09-22 18:38:40 New data from researchers at Princeton, Harvard &

2022-09-22 18:30:45 A Trump-era program meant to crackdown on Chinese economic espionage morphed into targeting academics of Chinese descent. Now as the US seeks to defend its global scientific leadership, a growing number of those academics are leaving the US. https://t.co/8Cy0xL6eag

2022-09-21 15:47:06 RT @Kubota_Yoko: China has long been a coveted assignment for business execs and diplomats - a prestigious posting in a rising power and a…

2022-09-19 23:29:30 @isabel_pedersen @techreview Thank you

2022-09-18 19:03:34 RT @kashhill: A Florida man was in a horrific one-car crash that left his friend dead. Police said he was the driver &

2022-09-14 21:37:32 RT @dgelles: EXCLUSIVE: Yvon Chouinard, who founded the outdoor apparel maker Patagonia and became a reluctant billionaire with his unconv…

2022-09-11 07:37:07 @kbeccaandrews I couldn’t have imagined a more perfect writer to tackle this topic. Huge congratulations Becca!!

2022-09-08 16:10:29 @niallfirth @techreview Wowowow signing up for all of these!!

2022-09-08 16:10:02 RT @niallfirth: Exciting news from us here @techreview ! We've got 5 (FIVE!!) new newsletters launching over the next few weeks, each one t…

2022-09-08 01:50:05 RT @joshchin: A wonderfully written review of SURVEILLANCE STATE by NPR’s @EmilyZFeng, which includes this observation (for folks on here a…

2022-09-07 03:02:49 @mitrakalita @ONA Incredible, Mitra!!! Huge congratulations

2022-09-07 00:59:39 @joshchin @lizalinwsj Happy book day!!!

2022-09-06 02:07:58 @veenadubal @mer__edith Wow what a match!! Congrats @mer__edith!!

2022-09-06 01:02:26 @justinhendrix @BostonJoan Thanks Justin :)

2022-09-05 16:13:21 RT @jburnmurdoch: Lots of attention (rightly) on projections that China’s population might fall by roughly half by end of this centur…

2022-09-05 08:05:55 RT @SixthTone: “Green horse” is pronounced exactly the same way as for (lǜ mǎ) — the “green code” that indicates a person is at low risk…

2022-09-04 05:03:18 RT @danaedholakia: Some highlights from four and a half years in China - a https://t.co/FC02hRojhK

2022-09-01 00:32:18 RT @Melissahei: Large language models are trained on vast datasets scraped from the internet. This inevitably includes personal data such a…

2022-08-31 15:30:31 RT @antd: “When were you last in China?” By the end of this year, almost the entire global community of China-focused academics/researchers…

2022-08-31 12:42:27 RT @charlottejee: Love this piece by @Melissahei which delves into the privacy risks posed by GPT-3 and other large language models by aski…

2022-08-31 11:06:27 @jburnmurdoch @federicacocco My absolute favorite book

2022-08-31 00:31:51 @lilianedwards Good question! My piece addresses this: DSA takes a different crack at the problem that avoids direct government regulation of algorithms. It's a much more indirect approach. https://t.co/j5U1tLQ4RL

2022-08-30 16:46:08 RT @geomblog: Good piece by @_KarenHao on China's new regulatory regime for social media. It's not clear how much info is going in and what…

2022-08-30 16:45:45 RT @gwbstr: ByteDance went to CAC to discuss their algorithm filings, WSJ reports. “officials at the agency displayed little understanding…

2022-08-30 16:18:44 That said, China's efforts are important to watch. As @gwbstr told me: "They are doing things that no one else has tried yet, and the rest of the world can learn from what works and doesn’t work."

2022-08-30 16:18:43 That means targeted changes like promoting more propaganda are feasible. “But it is actually impossible to control what a recommendation engine does overall,” says Cathy O'Neil, an algorithmic auditor who works with U.S. government agencies to scrutinize company algorithms.

2022-08-30 16:18:42 The answer might be no.The trouble is that today's internet algorithms are largely based on machine learning. And apps like Facebook and TikTok use not just one but hundreds of machine-learning algorithms.

2022-08-30 16:06:19 But US &

2022-08-30 16:06:18 FB whistleblower Frances Haugen effectively argued for a version of this last fall when she pushed US &

2022-08-30 16:06:17 The move is meant to be the first step in the regulator's process to start enforcing a regulation that came into effect in March, which noted ambitions to stamp out the amplification of harmful information and user privacy infringements. https://t.co/mpe5zZYdMH

2022-08-30 16:06:16 Earlier this month, China's top internet regulator announced that two dozen of the country's most influential internet companies had submitted a total of 30 of their core recommendation algorithms.

2022-08-30 15:18:19 Governments around the world are grappling with how to stamp out misinfo &

2022-08-29 15:53:01 RT @ZeyiYang: My latest: The power crunch in Sichuan, caused by a historic heat wave across southern China, has closed down EV charging sta…

2022-08-26 12:29:04 RT @riovictoire: Re-upping this story I collaborated on with @_KarenHao then of @techreview and @jeff4llen @Integrity_Inst - looking into…

2022-08-26 06:31:33 RT @riovictoire: Facebook just reported on what got the most views in the US last quarter. * 5 out of the 20 most viewed links * came from…

2022-08-26 00:54:56 RT @hancocktom: Poll from @MorningConsult finds majority in China believe that their country is bullied by US https://t.co/ZoMKEk48zv

2022-08-26 00:49:55 @abbyohlheiser Hahaha omg

2022-08-26 00:46:10 A stunningly written, heartbreaking and in-depth account of the inhumanity of the data and machine learning embedded in the foster care industry: where it shows up and how it’s used to perpetuate wide-scale family policing under a veneer of legitimacy. https://t.co/m3dgJmlIL7

2022-08-25 16:39:22 RT @peiyue_jess: This is a very peculiar story, for us. For them, living in an unfinished building is a small part of the hardships they ha…

2022-08-25 16:13:58 RT @yangyang_cheng: What should scientific collaborations do about Russian involvement? Should academics boycott states with abortion bans?…

2022-08-25 14:41:07 RT @QiZHAI: Probably the most positive news on China-US over the past few months: The U.S. and China are nearing a deal to allow American a…

2022-08-25 01:40:06 An important dimension to this is also that companies have become the keeper of the keys to the most cutting-edge AI systems as well as to the marketing campaigns around them because they require gargantuan amounts of data, computation, and thus money.

2022-08-25 01:36:00 @jonathanstray Yes to this!!!

2022-08-25 01:33:18 The same can be said for systems like AlphaGo or AlphaFold. Impressive? Absolutely. And yet we still don’t have good AI systems for content moderation in English let alone any other language, as one example. These distinctions are getting lost, especially among policymakers. https://t.co/TldcLScezM

2022-08-25 01:25:13 Kevin makes good points but a note of caution: Just because AI is now great at image generation doesn’t mean it’s working across the board. Systems like DALL-E 2 or Stable Diff make people think it is though, which can be dangerous. I write about that here https://t.co/3IwM2u4WSE https://t.co/2xKurXbGug

2022-08-25 00:53:03 RT @JChengWSJ: Hollywood executives are putting $0 in the China column, while Macau's baccarat tables sit empty and touring artists skip Sh…

2022-08-25 00:49:34 RT @wilfredchan: I wrote about Sanas, a new AI that changes Filipino and Indian call center workers’ accents to American accents in real ti…

2022-08-23 13:06:38 RT @bert_hu_bert: I made a very very simple tool that makes some noise every time your computer sends data to Google. Here a demo on the of…

2022-08-23 10:16:57 RT @joshchin: The list of companies whose production has been hit by this insane Chinese heatwave: Tesla, Toyota, VW and one of Apple's big…

2022-08-22 01:05:33 RT @kashhill: A dad in San Francisco took photos of his toddler’s groin for the doctor. When his Android backed the photos up to the cloud,…

2022-08-19 16:30:19 RT @joshchin: The latest on Xi Jinping’s travel calendar: a possible meeting with Putin in Samarkand in September, sparked by Nancy Pelosi’…

2022-08-19 07:05:56 @originalspin Jeff why

2022-08-19 01:56:27 RT @east_winds: US-China climate dialogues have now moved to twitter...

2022-08-19 01:26:37 RT @joshchin: The Yangtze River dropped to its lowest level for this time of year in Hankou since records began in 1865. That's almost back…

2022-08-18 15:47:00 @ivoryganja @techreview Ayyeeee

2022-08-18 13:10:48 RT @jessicacweiss: I hope this essay can contribute to a broad effort to rebuild a domestic consensus around how the United States relates…

2022-08-17 14:50:10 @AmyNordrum @techreview @niallfirth @mat Ooohhh you're also fancy pants!! Love this for you, Niall, and Tech Review

2022-08-17 11:18:55 @niallfirth @techreview @AmyNordrum @mat Ooohhh look at you all fancy! Congrats Niall!!

2022-08-16 15:38:32 In the near term, however, Beijing’s priority will now be to maintain stability ahead of the Party Congress in the fall, where Xi will seek to break with recent precedent and secure a third term in power.

2022-08-16 15:33:00 In fact, analysts say this could be the most important shift that happened after Pelosi's visit. It allowed Beijing to increase its military presence in the area, launch more ambitious drills, and frame it as a matter of self-defense.

2022-08-16 15:32:59 As evidence, they pointed to the details of the military's maneuvers: It's shot missiles over Taiwan—but so high in the atmosphere that it didn’t constitute a real threat. Its planes have repeatedly crossed the halfway mark of the Taiwan Strait—but only for short bursts of time.

2022-08-16 15:32:58 Defense and political experts from Taiwan, Australia, the US, UK, and Singapore all agreed that Beijing's large displays of force have been carefully calibrated to express discontent while aiming to outright avoid military conflict.

2022-08-16 15:13:50 Days after ending unprecedented military exercises around Taiwan, Beijing this week launched new drills with the arrival of another US delegation. That doesn't mean Beijing is out for conflict, analysts say. Rather it'll be looking to cool the temperature. https://t.co/5xAmmno2f6

2022-08-16 11:59:46 @mattsheehan88 I’m always on the opposite side of this using even when they use because I’m too nervous to switch and am horribly awkward

2022-08-16 07:57:48 RT @Yaoyu_c: Harry Wang gave up jobs in big tech companies for a career in civil service. Inspired by Xi, who served in rural village in hi…

2022-08-16 06:24:50 RT @SCMPNews: China-born scientist targeted by US ‘discovers world’s best semiconductor’ https://t.co/9CBwkGhaLn

2022-08-16 02:47:43 @dlberes @TheAtlantic Wow congrats!!

2022-08-15 03:34:48 RT @AnyTechnology: hey I'm walkin' here! https://t.co/KpSiqociAl

2022-08-15 03:22:23 @calebwatney @DKThomp Yup, per our reporting, good universities, friendlier visa policies and shorter-term (aka: cheaper) degrees (3 year bachelor's, 1 year master's). Interestingly, though, a lot of Chinese students go to the UK without the intention of moving there permanently, unlike the US.

2022-08-15 03:17:16 RT @calebwatney: Seems bad! https://t.co/uJskndtBIL

2022-08-15 00:59:43 RT @janusrose: i found it : the perfect shirt for me https://t.co/JHQizbbqdq

2022-08-14 14:53:38 RT @wongmjane: Twitter applies the misinformation label *only* on the Tweet level, even for “manipulated media”, not on the media itself, w…

2022-08-14 08:07:22 RT @fastworkers6: Mahjong stones getting inked https://t.co/70Rc6cWPHp

2022-08-14 02:16:26 RT @JakeKwon88: My latest:South Korea’s appeal: Why Western women are heading there in search of lovehttps://t.co/5rvuSOzSDh

2022-08-13 15:11:16 Photos https://t.co/vY9sl4DpKM

2022-08-13 15:04:11 RT @CocoF1026: Oh man, what a ridiculous finding...working for state-owned companies doesn't define a person, a ccp member doesn't have to…

2022-08-13 14:58:43 Elon Musk wrote a piece for China’s top internet regulator in its magazine, which is typically reserved for publishing the agency’s new policies alongside research and industry perspectives supporting its approach. https://t.co/QQl4Zw7igc

2022-08-13 00:34:38 RT @emollick: It might seem surprising, but admitting international students actually lets MORE Americans go to college.This paper argues…

2022-08-12 04:02:14 @av @KeithInKeyWest @BethanyAllenEbr @fmanjoo If I may cc @eileenguo, @jess_aloe https://t.co/w7QP8vTQpN

2022-08-12 03:35:04 RT @mattsheehan88: Impt story on declining Chinese student enrollment in US since Covid. By @shashamimi @_KarenHao @melissakornhttps://t.c…

2022-08-12 03:01:49 RT @BethanyAllenEbr: Today I'm thinking about the Chinese-American scientists who lost their careers over incorrectly filling out a form.

2022-08-12 01:03:23 RT @Lingling_Wei: Much of the attention has been on Beijing's harsh reaction to Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. It's also revealing that Xi Jinpi…

2022-08-12 01:01:08 RT @alfredwkng: Breaking: The FTC is considering rulemaking on commercial surveillance, plans to tackle topics including location data, alg…

2022-08-12 00:33:05 RT @mattsheehan88: I've spent a lot of time with Chinese journalists for all different kinds of publications: state media, American media,…

2022-08-11 14:41:16 @JeffBoeker Yea it's a great point and you can sort of see it reflected in these numbers. UK dropped 2021 to 2022 while HK rose. Also tensions aren't the only consideration—there's also visa schemes, university rankings, tuition costs, career prospects, etc. https://t.co/6p6QZ9vqLU

2022-08-11 14:35:10 @kbeccaandrews @MotherJones !!! Congrats on whatever is next!!

2022-08-11 13:22:51 RT @michaelxpettis: I agree with Neysun, and in fact am frustrated by Americans who don't realize that undermining American openness to for…

2022-08-11 13:22:31 RT @NeysunM: Some national security folks may think this is not a big problem, and may even welcome this development—but that’s because the…

2022-08-11 13:20:55 @JeffBoeker Yes, it's a big factor, but not the only one, because Chinese students in other countries are rising.

2022-08-11 13:19:46 In the long run, this trend could also impact US technological competitiveness. Chinese students represent a key pipeline for STEM talent in the US. If they're not coming here, they're going elsewhere—or they're staying home.

2022-08-11 13:15:43 This could take a financial toll on U.S. universities who've grown accustomed to relying on Chinese students' tuition dollars to offset domestic declines and dwindling state funding. Many are now scrambling to find international students elsewhere, but that takes time.

2022-08-11 13:11:27 Meanwhile as the US has become less and less attractive, universities in other parts of the world, such as in the UK, Hong Kong, Singapore and right at home in China, have become more and more. https://t.co/TUnZByrMCo

2022-08-11 13:11:26 A June survey from Chinese education company New Oriental found that safety concerns (the second cluster of bars) are now in fact the second-leading factor behind educational quality (the first cluster) influencing Chinese students’ decisions about where to enroll abroad. https://t.co/UHQNQ0UkAB

2022-08-11 13:11:25 Chinese students have had to navigate a lot of Covid-related travel restrictions, yes. But they also cited concerns for their safety and a feeling of being unwelcome in the US.

2022-08-11 13:11:24 In the first half of 2022, the number of U.S. student visas issued to Chinese nationals plunged by *more than 50%* compared with pre-Covid levels. @shashamimi, @melissakorn and I dug into data and spoke with students and universities to better understand this dramatic trend.

2022-08-11 12:59:20 For more than a decade, China was the top source of international students to the US

2022-08-11 08:20:50 RT @wordsfromtaiwan: https://t.co/f6RrwjW64u

2022-08-10 13:01:57 RT @joshchin: China ended its live-fire drills and issued a new white paper on Taiwan. One subtle, but meaningful, change: The new white pa…

2022-08-10 08:21:21 RT @HabenGirma: Hi, I’m a #Deafblind person strongly recommending #AI researchers &

2022-08-09 15:07:48 RT @NeysunM: Not endorsing every word of this Op-Ed by Wang Wen, but it *is* one of the most effective critiques of the US, from a Chinese…

2022-08-09 01:41:44 What a day to rely on Bing

2022-08-08 02:26:46 RT @jackclarkSF: The default outcome of current AI policy trends in the West is we all get to live in Libertarian Snowcrash wonderland wher…

2022-08-07 12:58:32 RT @JeffHorwitz: Good morning to everyone, especially the Facebook https://t.co/EkwTpff9OI researchers who are going to have to rein in the…

2022-08-06 16:01:43 RT @joshchin: The Chinese fleet’s encirclement of Taiwan has left residents largely unfazed after years of Beijing’s rhetoric: “If they rea…

2022-08-06 15:55:50 @pronounced_ing My favorite thing about the movie is how profoundly Asian-American it is—down to the very way it represents cultural/identity disorientation and depression as a multiverse—while also being incredibly universal.

2022-08-05 01:33:25 RT @shenlulushen: Chinese internet users are increasingly turning to Mastodon, a Twitter and Weibo alternative, due to rising censorship. F…

2022-08-04 08:07:59 RT @danluu: I've find U.S. immigration policy baffling.Back when I was in college, the majority of the top EE students at my university w…

2022-08-04 03:20:34 RT @bokane: So I've been looking around at the state of the world and it seems to me that what we really need is another Substack. Share an…

2022-08-03 12:18:18 RT @JChengWSJ: @ByChunHan @RebeccaYFeng @joyuwang @QiLiyan @xinwenfan @ChinaRealTime @BrianSpegele @qianweizhang @flightradar24 @_KarenHao…

2022-08-03 06:12:30 RT @tingchunchen: Not Taiwanese: next up, WW3Taiwanese: I wonder what Pelosi will be eating while she’s here.

2022-08-03 04:03:34 RT @dearclarissa: For @CNN, I wrote an op-ed on Taiwanese chill vs. Chinese outrage and how the Chinese threat to Taiwan is like a cancer i…

2022-08-03 03:59:40 @andreapaolahg_ I live for this thread

2022-08-03 03:53:46 RT @joyuwang: House @SpeakerPelosi waved to reporters at Taiwan’s legislature after her meeting with bipartisan lawmakers earlier this morn…

2022-08-03 03:40:16 RT @JChengWSJ: @ByChunHan @RebeccaYFeng @joyuwang @QiLiyan @xinwenfan @ChinaRealTime @BrianSpegele @qianweizhang @flightradar24 @_KarenHao…

2022-08-02 13:54:39 RT @JChengWSJ: @ByChunHan @RebeccaYFeng @joyuwang @QiLiyan @xinwenfan @ChinaRealTime @BrianSpegele @qianweizhang @flightradar24 @_KarenHao…

2022-08-02 13:35:53 RT @JChengWSJ: @ByChunHan @RebeccaYFeng @joyuwang @QiLiyan @xinwenfan @ChinaRealTime @BrianSpegele @qianweizhang @flightradar24 The cancell…

2022-08-02 09:18:28 RT @JChengWSJ: The Wall Street Journal's China bureau is running a live blog for today's developments around Nancy Pelosi and her planned v…

2022-07-27 00:51:04 RT @ChinaEDGEnews: NEW on ChinaEDGE Live: Karen Hao @_KarenHao X Lizzi @wstv_lizzi Shanghai Police Database Leak: 1B Records Exposes China…

2022-07-26 08:07:02 Also of note: a bipartisan group of US senators introduced a bill in June called "Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Surveillance Act" aimed at strengthening US data security as a national security issue. China had these conversations ~10 years ago. https://t.co/FdOzAnBDAG https://t.co/HyU3S5Wjuo

2022-07-26 07:53:27 For years 3 US data brokers knowingly sold the personal data of Americans to scammers who then stole millions from the elderly &

2022-07-25 08:07:41 RT @lizalinwsj: 1/ Thread: @DanStrumpf and I found China is leading the world in the building of new semiconductor factories... A move that…

2022-07-25 01:33:05 A great look from @JaneZ901 on the "Yao Class," a prestigious undergrad computer science class at Tsinghua University, taught by China's only Turing Award winner Andrew Yao, which has been the wellspring of AI entrepreneurs and academics in China &

2022-07-24 14:27:26 But for China's marginalized, it marginalizes them even more, trapping them in a punishing system of oppression.Josh and Liza's book explores all this and more. Pre-order it here. https://t.co/d6p9vHQUN8

2022-07-24 14:27:25 What makes China unique is how the state's vision &

2022-07-24 14:27:24 What struck me most were the commonalities between the Chinese government's pursuit of surveillance &

2022-07-24 14:27:23 This book helped me weave together seemingly disparate threads about the global nature of the AI industry, China's dramatic rise over the last two decades, and the complicated relationship between Beijing and Chinese tech companies.

2022-07-24 13:06:02 I had the pleasure of listening to Josh &

2022-07-22 15:52:13 Hear more on @WSJPodcasts, where I speak with @annmariefertoli. https://t.co/RdCEdmRg0U

2022-07-22 06:16:44 But Sacks says they likely won't change their behavior to minimize government data collection. “Why on earth would the government restrict its own ability to collect data?” she says.

2022-07-22 06:16:43 New America's @SammSacks told us this should be a wakeup call to the government. In recent years, it has carefully enforced its cybersecurity and data-protection laws on companies, such as by fining them for excessive data collection, but conspicuously avoided state entities.

2022-07-22 05:53:09 In fact, we spoke with two sellers who said they received their data from insider sources. One told us government employees were especially easy to bribe because of terrible salaries: “If they give us just one database, they’ll have enough income for several years."

2022-07-22 05:50:11 It has essentially created a huge vulnerability for itself. Centralizing that much data means it takes just a single weak password or a single disgruntled employee to bring down the system.

2022-07-22 05:50:10 But China is unique in the way that it has pushed to consolidate the most sensitive information—biometrics, government ID numbers, location data—from state and corporate sources into single points of failure.

2022-07-22 05:45:54 Every country struggles with its digital defenses. The U.S. is also very bad. Compared to China's 700+ terabytes of data exposed on the internet, the US has nearly 540. https://t.co/RxASHDdvZS

2022-07-22 05:37:19 While the Shanghai police leak is the most shocking example, it led us to find an entire underground market for the selling of Chinese citizens' data. At least four of the caches we found, which we verified to contain authentic records, were likely stolen from gov databases.

2022-07-22 05:29:05 China has built one of the world's strongest data-protection regimes. Yet the recent Shanghai police leak, which exposed nearly 1b citizens' data, shows that something isn't working. One reason is another of the gov's security projects: mass surveillance. https://t.co/NUsLBhxJYa

2022-07-22 05:23:01 RT @joshchin: A privacy activist once told me “all data is born breached.” This from ⁦@_KarenHao⁩ is Example A1. China has some of the worl…

2022-07-21 06:04:21 RT @benphillips76: A clip from Don’t Look Up, and then a real TV interview that just happened https://t.co/CokQ5eb3sO

2022-07-19 16:49:39 RT @JChengWSJ: Chinese authorities are preparing to impose a fine of more than $1 billion on ride-hailing giant Didi, bringing an end to a…

2022-07-17 16:41:13 RT @szhang_ds: A common layperson fallacy is to assume that you need a larger sample size for a larger overall population.That isn't the…

2022-07-15 08:21:14 RT @vlasceanu_mada: Are the internet algorithms we use on a daily basis imbued with societal biases? If so, how do their outputs impact us?…

2022-07-15 04:29:58 RT @joshchin: Alibaba shares fell more than 5% after this story dropped. Stunning when you consider that Jack Ma was an early evangelist fo…

2022-07-14 16:31:31 Alibaba Cloud has ordered staff to review details such as the database architecture &

2022-07-14 16:31:30 Most of the 14 databases were open over a year. Two contained even more data than the 23 TB stolen from the Shanghai police: One had 60+ TB

2022-07-14 16:15:49 The fact that the certificate was outdated didn’t increase the vulnerability of the database but shows that its upkeep had been neglected for at least four years.

2022-07-14 16:15:48 While this didn't matter for the database itself, which was stored on a private server, it did matter for the dashboard used to manage and access the data, which was sitting on the public internet for over a year, as we previously reported. https://t.co/X8SaZhBoL0

2022-07-14 16:15:47 What does it mean no password could be added? The database that Alibaba deployed was an Elasticsearch database, version 5.x. This version of the product didn't include any basic security features, including password protection, without a security add-on that was never installed.

2022-07-14 16:01:21 The latest mind-bending details of one of history's largest data heists: Experts say the Shanghai police database, which exposed nearly 1b Chinese citizens' info, didn't just lack a password—it was using such outdated software, no password could be added. https://t.co/xPDE0HRBu0

2022-07-14 12:37:35 RT @kenklippenstein: weird how "being competitive with china" always seems to mean lower wages and ballistic missiles and never high speed…

2022-07-14 04:34:00 RT @alanwongw: Do you ever get text messages meant for someone else? Maybe sth like "Are you Linda from the pet store?" And because you're…

2022-07-14 03:04:17 RT @shenlulushen: I explored New Oriental's sensational pivot to selling produce via livestreaming. Those who have taken New Oriental class…

2022-07-13 00:31:01 @Heidi_Swart

2022-07-12 15:19:09 The specks are literally slug poop. SLUG POOP.I can't stop laughing. This chiller has been living its best life, eating leaves and pooping all over our floor while we numbnuts were checking to see if its feces was ANIMATE.Slug: 1, us: 0. Rock on, slug. Rock on. https://t.co/qr9BQSFGvi

2022-07-12 15:19:08 We recently inherited a bonsai and started noticing black specks appear on the floor around it every day. Sweep, reappear, sweep, reappear. Big mystery.Dirt? Not dirt. Specks of bark? Not bark. Animals?? Not strangely motionless animals.Folks we finally solved it. https://t.co/T1vjSqG7zY

2022-07-12 03:21:38 RT @ianlauerastro: HUBBLE vs JWST: Here's the difference. Welcome to a new era of astronomy. https://t.co/ATIOhc2mnQ

2022-07-08 15:35:49 @tanyabasu @wongmjane Hi!!

2022-07-08 14:36:30 @wongmjane Those who dine together tweet together

2022-07-08 14:33:48 RT @wongmjane: We finally met IRL!We did not eat sandwiches https://t.co/tYVxOOr7ld

2022-07-07 14:40:45 @noahsheldon Thanks Noah!

2022-07-07 09:14:23 @Squidink23 Here it is. https://t.co/NROdRv3qu2

2022-07-07 03:28:11 @Squidink23 Coming soon!

2022-07-06 16:04:16 If you missed it, you can read our first story here. https://t.co/X0VhJaWjvb

2022-07-06 15:52:43 Troia &

2022-07-06 15:52:42 These new details put to rest another rumor that was gaining traction that the vulnerability could have been caused by a 2020 technical blog post that appeared to have inadvertently published the credentials to a Shanghai police server. https://t.co/g2BEuUDZ1A

2022-07-06 15:47:52 These kinds of vulnerabilities are extremely common—but both Troia &

2022-07-06 15:44:57 And even then—after the data went *missing*—the door continued to stay open for another ~2 weeks, until the vulnerability started getting widespread attention.

2022-07-06 15:44:56 After the recent news about the leak, they went back through their notes and found an exact match to the description of the database that a user on a cybercrime forum is now selling—for the same price tag as the ransom amount: 10BTC.

2022-07-06 15:44:55 I spoke to two cybersecurity experts @vinnytroia &

2022-07-06 15:24:21 The Shanghai police data heist grows more insane: Experts say the database of nearly 1b Chinese citizens was not hacked—it simply had no password, allowing the thief to waltz in, wipe the data &

2022-07-04 13:53:13 There's no way really to predict the consequences other than that the people affected will have to live with it pretty much forever.As @troyhunt told me: "Trying to remove your information from the internet is like trying to remove pee from a pool."

2022-07-04 13:53:12 I was truly stunned when the first person picked up—I really believed the whole thing to be fake. By the third, I was shaking—both from the nerves of trying to explain why I had their extremely private information and the weight of realizing what this leak could mean for so many.

2022-07-04 13:44:15 RT @joshchin: A huge trove of data on Chinese citizens allegedly siphoned from a police database is being offered for sale. ⁦@_KarenHao⁩ an…

2022-07-04 13:42:04 If the hack indeed encompasses 1 billion people, it would be one of *largest* cybersecurity breaches ever recorded and the largest known for China.But experts remain cautious—the hacker's claim could be exaggerated or falsified to boost financial gain.

2022-07-04 13:36:31 The other four confirmed basic information like their names before hanging up.One man, upon hearing why we had his information, sighed in resignation: “We are all running naked,” he said, using popular Chinese slang for a lack of privacy.

2022-07-04 13:36:30 The cases range from incidents of petty theft and cyber fraud to reports of domestic violence, dating as far back as 1995 to as recently as 2019.

2022-07-04 13:36:29 The sample contains individuals’ personal names, national ID numbers, phone numbers, birthdays and birthplaces, as well as detailed summaries of crimes and incidents they had reported to the police.

2022-07-04 13:28:46 A hacker is selling an alleged 1 billion Chinese citizens' information stolen from Shanghai police. @rachelliang5602 &

2022-07-04 02:57:23 @troyhunt @hipsterelectron @haveibeenpwned Troy, sent you an email!

2022-07-04 01:52:59 Do I know any white hat hacker types who could help me verify the authenticity of a data leak?

2022-07-03 01:42:28 RT @JChengWSJ: "'One country, two systems' has achieved success in Hong Kong recognized by all, Xi said. 'There is no reason for us to chan…

2022-07-02 15:49:43 RT @ruima: The implication is that if you’re based in China whatever security measures you have it doesn’t matter cuz … well, you’re based…

2022-07-02 02:32:24 @originalspin Yesss

2022-07-02 00:59:42 @Abebab Samee

2022-07-02 00:58:38 @originalspin I’m going to be in Singapore in two weeks your food pics are such a tease

2022-07-01 05:56:31 RT @JoshuaPotash: We’re at the stage of our decline where international organizations are releasing statements like this. https://t.co/0MB4

2022-06-30 16:28:05 @goudatalks @sadbumblebee I’ve also done the opposite before! Used Chinese noodles with Italian sauce - just because

2022-06-30 04:02:52 RT @supchinanews: The presence of drag queens and crossdressers who identify as straight on the Chinese internet is seen as a symbol of LGB…

2022-06-30 02:31:33 @lostblackboy Yes.

2022-06-30 02:29:22 @froitering @pulitzercenter Hi Fiona so nice to meet you!! Keep bringing your poetry out into the world

2022-06-30 00:54:27 For those who can’t get past the paywall or are short on time, I threaded the highlights of the article here. https://t.co/SNPxX65D6S

2022-06-29 17:20:56 @ruchowdh @MilesKruppa Oh god

2022-06-29 17:18:35 Where does that leave us? Researchers say companies need to temper the hype and be transparent about what their AI systems can and cannot do, where they should and shouldn't be applied. Not just through more responsible PR but also more responsible user interface design.

2022-06-29 17:12:35 Regulations &

2022-06-29 17:12:34 Another more recent example h/t to @emilymbender, one of the other co-authors on the paper. https://t.co/CvS292bJCO

2022-06-29 17:12:33 The more people believe in AI's capabilities, the more they trust it and misapply it in situations where a failure can be devastating, Gebru &

2022-06-29 17:12:32 It signals how much AI hype has grown out of control, in part fueled by viral tweets of legitimately mind-bending AI demos from OpenAI's DALL-E and Google's Imagen. https://t.co/DFCV1uKPsE

2022-06-29 17:12:31 Earlier this month, you may remember the big hoopla caused by Google engineer Blake Lemoine arguing, based on his religious beliefs, that a company AI chatbot known as LaMDA should be deemed sentient. https://t.co/yPWbKEB3W8

2022-06-28 15:50:15 The story is here and the rest of the series is in this thread. https://t.co/NectNz24bi

2022-06-28 15:48:04 Hillsdale High School student Fiona Lu wrote the most beautiful poem based on a story I wrote as part of my AI colonialism series. The poem was a finalist for the @pulitzercenter’s Fighting Words Poetry Contest. I’m so honored. https://t.co/B646GGNVwm https://t.co/gLcJYQIG1L

2022-06-27 11:28:49 @OwsWills @techreview That's very kind of you—thanks so much, Owen!

2022-06-26 16:42:50 @eileenguo @noori1st @LAPressClub Congrats!!!

2022-06-26 01:38:08 RT @rajiinio: Now seems like a good time to remind people about this audit study done by @yelenamejova, Tatiana Gracyk &

2022-06-25 14:55:23 RT @shenlulushen: A bunch of scam accounts have been trolling me with 3 tailor-made messagesStrangely, some kept commenting on a piece I…

2022-06-24 16:25:29 This is an absolute must-read! Josh &

2022-06-24 16:18:22 @meghara Wow congrats!!!

2022-06-24 04:22:31 @megyoung0 I was citing the brilliant work of @tetisheri! https://t.co/7aqxvBuYg9

2022-06-24 04:03:35 @WellsLucasSanto @kharijohnson Much love &

2022-06-24 04:02:58 @JeffreyTowson I 100% did the same thing and laughed really hard.

2022-06-24 03:54:39 I talk with my hands. Thanks to the #FAccT2022 community for having me! Big hugs to everyone gathered in South Korea and afar. https://t.co/4VG7fOgenF

2022-06-20 09:51:27 RT @KangHexin: SCOOP w/@cheng_leng_:Chinese IPOs have brought in double the total raised on Wall Street this year, with regulators dispatc…

2022-06-16 14:06:13 RT @Lingling_Wei: “@WSJ reporting on China’s economy led the pack even before the vast majority of its reporters were expelled. It’s laudab…

2022-06-16 02:38:10 The government report cited in this article alludes to the use of AI being involved in the so-called incidental data collection, or capture of information from Chinese Americans *not* under investigation. Who do I know that has insight into what AI tools this might refer to? https://t.co/xnA5Qb8LKi

2022-06-15 15:04:15 RT @leyawn: the ai art thing is fake. i’m the guy who has to draw all the requests like the chess player inside the mechanical turk. you’re…

2022-06-13 15:42:11 @triketora Ah no hope you get better soon!!

2022-06-13 04:27:46 RT @emilymbender: For those playing along at home, here's a "AI is sentient!" argument bingo card. https://t.co/C4GeB2iMiy

2022-06-13 01:58:35 @jjding99 @MissJoelleBrown What a stunning couple

2022-06-13 00:26:01 RT @mmitchell_ai: A lot of mixed feelings about what's being reported in this great article from @nitashatiku

2022-06-12 03:06:16 @mmitchell_ai @emilymbender Thank you Meg

2022-06-10 02:46:12 @timzenger Hi Tim! I don't personally, but a few years ago, a museum in Vienna remade it for an exhibit. Their version is still posted up on this site here: https://t.co/YrCYdC8ABQ. Maybe you can ask them for a bigger version.

2022-06-06 14:13:31 @sona_here @datasociety Wow!! How cool Sona

2022-06-06 01:46:26 RT @NeysunM: It was a real honor to chat with @goldkorn re the core issues in Chinese administrative law that I research &

2022-06-02 07:59:55 RT @bigblackjacobin: In every new cycle of venture capital, there’s a set of capital allocators who achieve brief fame but then fade away w…

2022-05-30 07:14:12 @paulmozur Another dimension: number of cameras installed doesn't tell you number of cameras being monitored (whether by humans or AI). It's a common challenge at least in the US security industry: high camera adoption, poor monitoring/management of them.

2022-05-30 03:11:49 RT @JChengWSJ: For Chinese who saw Shanghai as a place to pursue their dreams, two months of hard lockdown have been a wake-up call, the fo…

2022-05-28 02:08:46 RT @TIME: After weeks of being locked down, workers clash with guards at an Apple supplier's factory in Shanghaihttps://t.co/cCRFbWBpK3

2022-05-27 10:53:22 RT @joshchin: The Chinese government’s massive campaign to spread its message globally often seems clumsy and counterproductive, but a new…

2022-05-27 00:10:48 RT @scottlincicome: "Xi-Li Discord Paralyzes Officials Responsible for China Economy" https://t.co/MqOaKnLOUI https://t.co/9zbsxHlgJG

2022-05-25 15:01:54 RT @Lingling_Wei: Exclusive: China’s Top Two Leaders Diverge in Messaging on Covid Impact. @WSJ latest on China’s power dynamics in the cru…

2022-05-25 12:51:19 @ruima Landscape? Consumer landscape / consumption landscape

2022-05-25 02:58:49 @mmitchell_ai Haha don't encourage him!!

2022-05-24 23:41:44 @MaraHvistendahl Precisely

2022-05-24 15:35:17 Ah yes, why didn’t I ~immediately~ think of that??

2022-05-24 15:30:02 My S.O, after hearing me grumble one too many times about the frustrating process of opening a bank account in Hong Kong: You know how you could fix this problem? Write a best seller, make lots of money, and qualify us for private banking. No hassle ever again.

2022-05-24 00:19:18 RT @JChengWSJ: Didi says bye-bye to New York. "Some 96% of shareholders who cast votes at the meeting favored the delisting proposal, the c…

2022-05-22 13:05:37 @JMEightDigits BitTorrent is blocked in China, so it’s trickier to access. But to your point, NFTs/blockchains aren’t unique in this regard.

2022-05-22 12:45:44 @jason_pontin @techreview @WSJ Thanks for always being so supportive, Jason!!

2022-05-22 12:07:34 This is also @shenlulushen's and my first collaboration! Many more to come.

2022-05-22 12:05:48 It's part of a broader move by Chinese users to use blockchain technologies to prevent sensitive articles, audio, video, &

2022-05-22 12:05:47 A growing number of web users in China are turning to NFTs during the pandemic, not to invest in digital art but to evade censorship. Used properly in conjunction with other technologies, NFTs offer a way to preserve data-rich media on the blockchain. https://t.co/t0QVudt0oz

2022-05-22 02:22:20 RT @jerometenk: Functioning at all in this world is hard. Doing so holding opposing ideas in one's head is even harder. But necessary. A…

2022-05-20 13:00:32 @mmitchell_ai @ruchowdh @BigscienceW Can’t wait to read this!!

2022-05-20 08:11:00 CAFIAC FIX

2022-10-26 01:46:29 Derek Li, 45, who grew up in poverty and saw his fortune's rise with China's, sees the change as a blip in the country’s steady upward trajectory. “These policies come from long-term thinking,” he says. “Not like the U.S. where you switch directions when you switch presidents.”

2022-10-26 01:46:28 Rick Chang, 32, who went to Yale &

2022-10-26 01:24:19 Their journeys are reflective of the tumultuous tech decade that Xi oversaw in the world's second-largest economy.Now their diverging decisions typify the crossroads that entrepreneurs in China are facing as regulation toughens, the economy slumps, and Xi begins his new term.

2022-10-25 13:35:12 Nine years ago, two entrepreneurs jumped into China's tech industry, benefitting greatly before it all came crashing down. @shenlulushen &

2022-10-24 03:49:46 RT @ByChunHan: China's No. 1 leader with his new No. 2. Caption says this was on Nanji Island, off Wenzhou city in Zhejiang province.Xi J…

2022-10-24 01:40:22 RT @KeithZhai: You might be upset, but the people who actually dealt with Li Qiang, China’s future premier, have some positive notes. 1/…

2022-10-23 10:24:59 4/ The definitive post from my colleagues @KeithZhai &

2022-10-23 10:24:58 2/ This article from Cai Xia, a Party insider-turned-dissident, offers a window into the factions and political dynamics of the CCP. Also how each Chinese leader - from Mao to Xi - approached sharing power. (Take her personal opinions of Xi as you will.) https://t.co/Z5VdxzGSxJ

2022-10-23 10:24:57 If you’re tuning into Chinese politics for the first time, here are four resources I found useful for understanding what just happened at Party Congress, China's national convening every five years to choose a new leadership team:

2022-10-23 06:48:17 RT @MacroPoloChina: Want details on the new six Politburo Standing Committee members? They're all in The Committee database, as well as the…

2022-10-23 04:53:28 Hard to overstate how impressive this is. The list was a tightly guarded secret. The Journal team got the names anyway.

2022-10-23 04:45:15 The @WSJ raised a lot of eyebrows with its earlier prediction that Li Qiang, Shanghai's top party official who oversaw its months-long covid lockdown, would make the Standing Committee. We were right. Incredible scoop from the team. https://t.co/Y2ml5MHniT

2022-10-21 08:52:06 RT @xu_xiuzhong: So @Nrg8000 &

2022-10-29 14:37:15 @minjinlee11 This parody account is hitting too close to home

2022-10-26 01:46:29 Derek Li, 45, who grew up in poverty and saw his fortune's rise with China's, sees the change as a blip in the country’s steady upward trajectory. “These policies come from long-term thinking,” he says. “Not like the U.S. where you switch directions when you switch presidents.”

2022-10-26 01:46:28 Rick Chang, 32, who went to Yale &

2022-10-26 01:24:19 Their journeys are reflective of the tumultuous tech decade that Xi oversaw in the world's second-largest economy.Now their diverging decisions typify the crossroads that entrepreneurs in China are facing as regulation toughens, the economy slumps, and Xi begins his new term.

2022-10-25 13:35:12 Nine years ago, two entrepreneurs jumped into China's tech industry, benefitting greatly before it all came crashing down. @shenlulushen &

2022-10-24 03:49:46 RT @ByChunHan: China's No. 1 leader with his new No. 2. Caption says this was on Nanji Island, off Wenzhou city in Zhejiang province.Xi J…

2022-10-24 01:40:22 RT @KeithZhai: You might be upset, but the people who actually dealt with Li Qiang, China’s future premier, have some positive notes. 1/…

2022-10-23 10:24:59 4/ The definitive post from my colleagues @KeithZhai &

2022-10-23 10:24:58 2/ This article from Cai Xia, a Party insider-turned-dissident, offers a window into the factions and political dynamics of the CCP. Also how each Chinese leader - from Mao to Xi - approached sharing power. (Take her personal opinions of Xi as you will.) https://t.co/Z5VdxzGSxJ

2022-10-23 10:24:57 If you’re tuning into Chinese politics for the first time, here are four resources I found useful for understanding what just happened at Party Congress, China's national convening every five years to choose a new leadership team:

2022-10-23 06:48:17 RT @MacroPoloChina: Want details on the new six Politburo Standing Committee members? They're all in The Committee database, as well as the…

2022-10-23 04:53:28 Hard to overstate how impressive this is. The list was a tightly guarded secret. The Journal team got the names anyway.

2022-10-23 04:45:15 The @WSJ raised a lot of eyebrows with its earlier prediction that Li Qiang, Shanghai's top party official who oversaw its months-long covid lockdown, would make the Standing Committee. We were right. Incredible scoop from the team. https://t.co/Y2ml5MHniT

2022-10-21 08:52:06 RT @xu_xiuzhong: So @Nrg8000 &

2022-10-30 06:45:14 RT @MikeIsaac: Saturday Night News: Musk fired the company’s entire senior staff “for cause,” an attempt to avoid paying out tens of millio…

2022-10-29 14:37:15 @minjinlee11 This parody account is hitting too close to home

2022-10-26 01:46:29 Derek Li, 45, who grew up in poverty and saw his fortune's rise with China's, sees the change as a blip in the country’s steady upward trajectory. “These policies come from long-term thinking,” he says. “Not like the U.S. where you switch directions when you switch presidents.”

2022-10-26 01:46:28 Rick Chang, 32, who went to Yale &

2022-10-26 01:24:19 Their journeys are reflective of the tumultuous tech decade that Xi oversaw in the world's second-largest economy.Now their diverging decisions typify the crossroads that entrepreneurs in China are facing as regulation toughens, the economy slumps, and Xi begins his new term.

2022-10-25 13:35:12 Nine years ago, two entrepreneurs jumped into China's tech industry, benefitting greatly before it all came crashing down. @shenlulushen &

2022-10-24 03:49:46 RT @ByChunHan: China's No. 1 leader with his new No. 2. Caption says this was on Nanji Island, off Wenzhou city in Zhejiang province.Xi J…

2022-10-24 01:40:22 RT @KeithZhai: You might be upset, but the people who actually dealt with Li Qiang, China’s future premier, have some positive notes. 1/…

2022-10-23 10:24:59 4/ The definitive post from my colleagues @KeithZhai &

2022-10-23 10:24:58 2/ This article from Cai Xia, a Party insider-turned-dissident, offers a window into the factions and political dynamics of the CCP. Also how each Chinese leader - from Mao to Xi - approached sharing power. (Take her personal opinions of Xi as you will.) https://t.co/Z5VdxzGSxJ

2022-10-23 10:24:57 If you’re tuning into Chinese politics for the first time, here are four resources I found useful for understanding what just happened at Party Congress, China's national convening every five years to choose a new leadership team:

2022-10-23 06:48:17 RT @MacroPoloChina: Want details on the new six Politburo Standing Committee members? They're all in The Committee database, as well as the…

2022-10-23 04:53:28 Hard to overstate how impressive this is. The list was a tightly guarded secret. The Journal team got the names anyway.

2022-10-23 04:45:15 The @WSJ raised a lot of eyebrows with its earlier prediction that Li Qiang, Shanghai's top party official who oversaw its months-long covid lockdown, would make the Standing Committee. We were right. Incredible scoop from the team. https://t.co/Y2ml5MHniT

2022-10-21 08:52:06 RT @xu_xiuzhong: So @Nrg8000 &

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-21 02:09:32 RT @vshih2: With coauthors like @YashengHuang @fravel and Lily Tsai, MIT writes a very well thought-out strategy for engaging with Chinese…

2022-11-21 01:52:03 RT @ruima: Let’s see what the FTX gods told me today via fortune cookie https://t.co/uhqxYvfU1y

2022-11-21 00:33:58 RT @_KarenHao: As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of e…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-21 02:09:32 RT @vshih2: With coauthors like @YashengHuang @fravel and Lily Tsai, MIT writes a very well thought-out strategy for engaging with Chinese…

2022-11-21 01:52:03 RT @ruima: Let’s see what the FTX gods told me today via fortune cookie https://t.co/uhqxYvfU1y

2022-11-21 00:33:58 RT @_KarenHao: As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of e…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-21 02:09:32 RT @vshih2: With coauthors like @YashengHuang @fravel and Lily Tsai, MIT writes a very well thought-out strategy for engaging with Chinese…

2022-11-21 01:52:03 RT @ruima: Let’s see what the FTX gods told me today via fortune cookie https://t.co/uhqxYvfU1y

2022-11-21 00:33:58 RT @_KarenHao: As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of e…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-21 02:09:32 RT @vshih2: With coauthors like @YashengHuang @fravel and Lily Tsai, MIT writes a very well thought-out strategy for engaging with Chinese…

2022-11-21 01:52:03 RT @ruima: Let’s see what the FTX gods told me today via fortune cookie https://t.co/uhqxYvfU1y

2022-11-21 00:33:58 RT @_KarenHao: As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of e…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-21 02:09:32 RT @vshih2: With coauthors like @YashengHuang @fravel and Lily Tsai, MIT writes a very well thought-out strategy for engaging with Chinese…

2022-11-21 01:52:03 RT @ruima: Let’s see what the FTX gods told me today via fortune cookie https://t.co/uhqxYvfU1y

2022-11-21 00:33:58 RT @_KarenHao: As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of e…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-21 02:09:32 RT @vshih2: With coauthors like @YashengHuang @fravel and Lily Tsai, MIT writes a very well thought-out strategy for engaging with Chinese…

2022-11-21 01:52:03 RT @ruima: Let’s see what the FTX gods told me today via fortune cookie https://t.co/uhqxYvfU1y

2022-11-21 00:33:58 RT @_KarenHao: As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of e…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-28 16:14:36 The tactics speak to the shrinking public space that remains for disagreement with authority. But there were also signs that some space may be opening back up. After the weekend, critical opinions about the country’s zero-Covid policy in blogs and comments have remained.

2022-11-28 15:57:40 On WeChat, multiple articles simply repeating “” (good good good yes yes yes right right right) hundreds or thousands of times have garnered over a hundred thousand views.

2022-11-28 15:57:39 Censors are now rushing to remove images of people holding those blank pages and references to “” or white paper. But people have continued to find ways to use few words or none at all to voice their deep frustrations.

2022-11-28 15:35:10 Over the weekend, China saw one of the largest nationwide protests in decades, against Beijing’s zero-Covid policies. Some sang protest songs, others used call &

2022-11-28 03:13:45 RT @BrianSpegele: Very little sign of last night's protest in Beijing this morning, except for a few dozen police patrolling along the Lian…

2022-11-27 13:45:40 RT @aaronMCN: Nice infographic by @initiumnews Initium counted 79 universities across 15 provinces in China where displays or mourning or…

2022-11-27 13:40:38 RT @Even_Pay: Tsinghua students, true to form, protesting lockdowns with the Friedmann Equation: the basic reality of the universe is const…

2022-11-27 13:38:32 RT @Lingling_Wei: Open displays of anger are rare in China. Having protests over same issue break out in multiple cities is almost unheard…

2022-11-21 02:09:32 RT @vshih2: With coauthors like @YashengHuang @fravel and Lily Tsai, MIT writes a very well thought-out strategy for engaging with Chinese…

2022-11-21 01:52:03 RT @ruima: Let’s see what the FTX gods told me today via fortune cookie https://t.co/uhqxYvfU1y

2022-11-21 00:33:58 RT @_KarenHao: As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of e…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-11-29 04:32:04 Translations of some of the characters: good yes sure mhm grateful great ha received smooth thanks add oil (an expression used for encouragement)

2022-11-29 04:22:57 One of the WeChat blogs that has reached over 100,000 views. Notice the comments as well. Collective surrealist art. https://t.co/Xst814byqN

2022-11-28 16:14:36 The tactics speak to the shrinking public space that remains for disagreement with authority. But there were also signs that some space may be opening back up. After the weekend, critical opinions about the country’s zero-Covid policy in blogs and comments have remained.

2022-11-28 15:57:40 On WeChat, multiple articles simply repeating “” (good good good yes yes yes right right right) hundreds or thousands of times have garnered over a hundred thousand views.

2022-11-28 15:57:39 Censors are now rushing to remove images of people holding those blank pages and references to “” or white paper. But people have continued to find ways to use few words or none at all to voice their deep frustrations.

2022-11-28 15:35:10 Over the weekend, China saw one of the largest nationwide protests in decades, against Beijing’s zero-Covid policies. Some sang protest songs, others used call &

2022-11-28 03:13:45 RT @BrianSpegele: Very little sign of last night's protest in Beijing this morning, except for a few dozen police patrolling along the Lian…

2022-11-27 13:45:40 RT @aaronMCN: Nice infographic by @initiumnews Initium counted 79 universities across 15 provinces in China where displays or mourning or…

2022-11-27 13:40:38 RT @Even_Pay: Tsinghua students, true to form, protesting lockdowns with the Friedmann Equation: the basic reality of the universe is const…

2022-11-27 13:38:32 RT @Lingling_Wei: Open displays of anger are rare in China. Having protests over same issue break out in multiple cities is almost unheard…

2022-11-21 02:09:32 RT @vshih2: With coauthors like @YashengHuang @fravel and Lily Tsai, MIT writes a very well thought-out strategy for engaging with Chinese…

2022-11-21 01:52:03 RT @ruima: Let’s see what the FTX gods told me today via fortune cookie https://t.co/uhqxYvfU1y

2022-11-21 00:33:58 RT @_KarenHao: As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of e…

2022-11-18 13:32:25 This new generation of technocrats is also unlike any other that came before it. These officials are highly educated and boast extensive research or industry experience. Many studied abroad. Some ran Fortune 500 companies.

2022-11-18 13:32:24 The appointments make clear Xi's stance on the so-called "red vs. expert" debate, a longstanding question within the Communist Party about whether to recruit elites with technical knowledge or purely political operators.

2022-11-18 13:19:38 81, or nearly 40%, of seats in the 205-member Central Committee, the top policymaking body, are now occupied by science and tech experts, rebounding back to the level of former leader Jiang Zemin's first term, when China kicked off a rapid acceleration of its scientific progress. https://t.co/73plEjtsjw

2022-11-18 13:19:37 As Washington seeks to contain China's tech sector and boost US innovation, Xi Jinping has more than doubled the number of experts in aerospace, AI, and other strategically important fields among the top ranks of the Communist Party. https://t.co/Isq2VUYiK9

2022-11-18 04:07:12 Hm probably as good a time as any to bump this. https://t.co/EBaTdu1byX

2022-11-16 00:25:07 RT @KeithZhai: Behind the scenes story of the Biden-Xi meeting that officials from both sides say mark the beginning of a new era of US-Chi…

2022-12-07 16:32:13 @geomblog Yes!! You put into words something I’ve been struggling to articulate about when AI crosses over from helpful to problematic.

2022-12-07 16:27:37 @geomblog Ah I hadn’t thought about it that way! That’s a great way of framing it and putting it in context of broader trends.

2022-12-07 16:22:05 I’d love to hear other people’s thoughts on this—and whether there are other applications of large language models that have similar features.

2022-12-07 16:19:08 The conditions necessitate a cautious approach. Plus, the training data isn’t the personal or private information of individuals.

2022-12-07 16:15:31 This is what I like about this particular application of large language models. The drug industry is highly regulated, and there are clear ways to measure whether the output of a protein-language model is doing more harm than good.

2022-12-07 16:09:08 The models are treated like early-stage idea generators. They help scientists rapidly find new amino-acid combinations that could produce a desired therapeutic effect. Those ideas are then rigorously tested in wet labs and clinical trials, the same way traditional drugs are.

2022-12-07 16:02:49 At the moment the technology is still incredibly young. There are no NLP-designed drugs yet on the market. Drug makers are still figuring out the best way to incorporate the protein-language models into the drug discovery process—and how to make sure the outputs are safe.

2022-12-07 16:02:48 Why proteins? Proteins have become a major source of drugs for treating things like heart disease, certain cancers and HIV. They are one of our best options for continuing to find medicines for similar illnesses.

2022-12-07 16:02:47 I’ve rarely seen a large language model that wasn’t a marketing trick or prematurely released, ChatGPT included. But there’s one area where I’m hopeful about the application of data-guzzling natural-language algorithms: for accelerating drug discovery. https://t.co/ZglNc1BY2p

2022-12-07 16:32:13 @geomblog Yes!! You put into words something I’ve been struggling to articulate about when AI crosses over from helpful to problematic.

2022-12-07 16:27:37 @geomblog Ah I hadn’t thought about it that way! That’s a great way of framing it and putting it in context of broader trends.

2022-12-07 16:22:05 I’d love to hear other people’s thoughts on this—and whether there are other applications of large language models that have similar features.

2022-12-07 16:19:08 The conditions necessitate a cautious approach. Plus, the training data isn’t the personal or private information of individuals.

2022-12-07 16:15:31 This is what I like about this particular application of large language models. The drug industry is highly regulated, and there are clear ways to measure whether the output of a protein-language model is doing more harm than good.

2022-12-07 16:09:08 The models are treated like early-stage idea generators. They help scientists rapidly find new amino-acid combinations that could produce a desired therapeutic effect. Those ideas are then rigorously tested in wet labs and clinical trials, the same way traditional drugs are.

2022-12-07 16:02:49 At the moment the technology is still incredibly young. There are no NLP-designed drugs yet on the market. Drug makers are still figuring out the best way to incorporate the protein-language models into the drug discovery process—and how to make sure the outputs are safe.

2022-12-07 16:02:48 Why proteins? Proteins have become a major source of drugs for treating things like heart disease, certain cancers and HIV. They are one of our best options for continuing to find medicines for similar illnesses.

2022-12-07 16:02:47 I’ve rarely seen a large language model that wasn’t a marketing trick or prematurely released, ChatGPT included. But there’s one area where I’m hopeful about the application of data-guzzling natural-language algorithms: for accelerating drug discovery. https://t.co/ZglNc1BY2p

2022-12-07 16:32:13 @geomblog Yes!! You put into words something I’ve been struggling to articulate about when AI crosses over from helpful to problematic.

2022-12-07 16:27:37 @geomblog Ah I hadn’t thought about it that way! That’s a great way of framing it and putting it in context of broader trends.

2022-12-07 16:22:05 I’d love to hear other people’s thoughts on this—and whether there are other applications of large language models that have similar features.

2022-12-07 16:19:08 The conditions necessitate a cautious approach. Plus, the training data isn’t the personal or private information of individuals.

2022-12-07 16:15:31 This is what I like about this particular application of large language models. The drug industry is highly regulated, and there are clear ways to measure whether the output of a protein-language model is doing more harm than good.

2022-12-07 16:09:08 The models are treated like early-stage idea generators. They help scientists rapidly find new amino-acid combinations that could produce a desired therapeutic effect. Those ideas are then rigorously tested in wet labs and clinical trials, the same way traditional drugs are.

2022-12-07 16:02:49 At the moment the technology is still incredibly young. There are no NLP-designed drugs yet on the market. Drug makers are still figuring out the best way to incorporate the protein-language models into the drug discovery process—and how to make sure the outputs are safe.

2022-12-07 16:02:48 Why proteins? Proteins have become a major source of drugs for treating things like heart disease, certain cancers and HIV. They are one of our best options for continuing to find medicines for similar illnesses.

2022-12-07 16:02:47 I’ve rarely seen a large language model that wasn’t a marketing trick or prematurely released, ChatGPT included. But there’s one area where I’m hopeful about the application of data-guzzling natural-language algorithms: for accelerating drug discovery. https://t.co/ZglNc1BY2p

2022-12-07 16:32:13 @geomblog Yes!! You put into words something I’ve been struggling to articulate about when AI crosses over from helpful to problematic.

2022-12-07 16:27:37 @geomblog Ah I hadn’t thought about it that way! That’s a great way of framing it and putting it in context of broader trends.

2022-12-07 16:22:05 I’d love to hear other people’s thoughts on this—and whether there are other applications of large language models that have similar features.

2022-12-07 16:19:08 The conditions necessitate a cautious approach. Plus, the training data isn’t the personal or private information of individuals.

2022-12-07 16:15:31 This is what I like about this particular application of large language models. The drug industry is highly regulated, and there are clear ways to measure whether the output of a protein-language model is doing more harm than good.

2022-12-07 16:09:08 The models are treated like early-stage idea generators. They help scientists rapidly find new amino-acid combinations that could produce a desired therapeutic effect. Those ideas are then rigorously tested in wet labs and clinical trials, the same way traditional drugs are.

2022-12-07 16:02:49 At the moment the technology is still incredibly young. There are no NLP-designed drugs yet on the market. Drug makers are still figuring out the best way to incorporate the protein-language models into the drug discovery process—and how to make sure the outputs are safe.

2022-12-07 16:02:48 Why proteins? Proteins have become a major source of drugs for treating things like heart disease, certain cancers and HIV. They are one of our best options for continuing to find medicines for similar illnesses.

2022-12-07 16:02:47 I’ve rarely seen a large language model that wasn’t a marketing trick or prematurely released, ChatGPT included. But there’s one area where I’m hopeful about the application of data-guzzling natural-language algorithms: for accelerating drug discovery. https://t.co/ZglNc1BY2p

2022-03-18 15:28:42 This is a huge step. NIST, a US government standards-setting agency, has massive influence across the global AI industry. Very pleased to see this report cite so much of the incredible scholarship and journalism (incl. @techreview's!) on AI bias over the last few years. https://t.co/juoWfmCwnb 2022-03-18 03:57:21 @chengela @elemonated Same—I've gotten a few of these before too 2022-03-17 02:38:13 @ZeyiYang @techreview Such a huge win for Tech Review!! 2022-03-14 20:18:27 @TatyanaZaria @OhioState @osuresearch Amazing!! 2022-03-12 08:11:00 CAFIAC FIX 2022-01-19 23:17:18 The pure joy in his voice too 2022-01-19 23:14:59 My S.O. just uttered the words I hoped he’d never say: “I’m about to see my NFT for the first time.” 2022-01-19 14:50:18 @chengela It really does sound so much lovelier when you're talking about plants. No one can argue with the image of an empty water can 2022-01-19 14:45:12 Update on my language-learning journey: I can play Wordle in Spanish now. Wordle (ES) #13 5/6 https://t.co/dEcjRHTzFm 2022-01-19 14:43:46 @chengela I love this 2022-01-17 08:11:00 CAFIAC FIX 2022-01-11 09:29:59 RT @AliceDreger: My mom just said to me, "We're all going to get it now, so why not just give up and go back to normal?" So this is what I… 2022-01-11 08:11:00 CAFIAC FIX 2022-01-02 23:52:51 I don’t just eat dumplings during New Year’s. I also eat them for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Lunar New Year’s, July 4th, my birthday, and pretty much every excuse I can get. Sounds like this lady was just sad her New Year’s meal wasn’t as delicious. #veryasian #veryamerican https://t.co/pqZqn0yBRv 2021-12-27 08:20:00 CAFIAC FIX 2021-12-15 15:26:07 RT @AmyNordrum: We’re hiring MULTIPLE beat reporters here at @techreview. Just tell us what you want to cover and how you’d do it. Pays $70… 2021-12-14 04:32:33 RT @jadabird: I wrote about my grandmother, Chien-Shiung Wu — a pioneering nuclear physicist who’s on a 2021 USPS stamp — but also about lo… 2021-12-13 04:02:07 @mmitchell_ai So happy to hear that!! 2021-12-12 03:33:33 I’m very excited to be working on a story about an example of this right now, but it won’t come out until spring of next year https://t.co/aJuT0kbuJz 2021-12-09 21:27:46 RT @TaylorLorenz: I wrote about the Birds Aren’t Real conspiracy, what it’s like for young people growing up in “post truth” America, how a… 2021-12-08 16:13:16 RT @rajiinio: In our upcoming paper, we use a children's picture book to explain how bizarre it is that ML researchers claim to measure "ge… 2021-12-07 15:01:39 RT @MaraHvistendahl: The useful China Initiative database compiled by @eileenguo @jess_aloe and @_KarenHao underscores just how unfocused t… 2021-12-07 02:24:25 RT @timnitGebru: Thank you to the Guardian for publishing this opinion piece that I wrote. The title I had in mind was “To reduce the harms… 2021-12-07 02:18:59 @niallfirth Niall are you subtweeting America 2021-12-06 22:54:09 RT @benyt: I obtained an internal TikTok document explaining their algorithm 2021-12-06 22:32:09 RT @eileenguo: Former US Attorney for the District of MA Andrew Lelling, who helped shape the #ChinaInitiative and brought some of the most… 2021-12-04 15:13:45 RT @eileenguo: ICYMI, yesterday @techreview published our data investigation into @TheJusticeDept's China Initiative. But I also want t… 2021-12-03 16:36:17 @goodjillian @maxlinsky Thank you, Jillian 2021-12-02 18:19:09 RT @DAIRInstitute: We are @DAIRInstitute — an independent, community-rooted #AI research institute free from #BigTech's pervasive influence… 2021-12-02 17:39:15 RT @eileenguo: This is the first of a series of stories on the China Initiative that we have in the works. Have additional information? C… 2021-12-02 17:38:49 RT @eileenguo: For the past 3 years, the US Dept of Justice has been engaged in a controversial law enforcement and counterintelligence eff… 2021-12-02 17:37:52 RT @RyanFedasiuk: Finally: a data-driven, open-source review of the DOJ China Initiative, by @eileenguo, @jess_aloe, and @_KarenHao. This… 2021-12-02 16:53:21 Also so amazed by my collaborators @eileenguo & 2021-12-02 16:03:46 This has not only led to a climate fear within the US academic community, which has already pushed talented scientists to leave the country, it also feeds into the broader anti-Asian sentiment plaguing this country. 2021-12-02 16:03:45 We spent months digging through court docs and other public records to compile the most comprehensive database to date on the so-called China Initiative. We also interviewed defendants, their attorneys, and government officials involved in the Initiative. 2021-12-02 15:46:50 In 2018 the DOJ launched an initiative to crackdown on Chinese economic espionage. In 2021 the 1st case to go to trial revealed dirty FBI tactics & 2021-12-02 12:28:55 RT @StrongReporter: It's time for #spotifywrapped2021 and it's been a good year @techreview!!!! Congrats @emmacillekens @AnthonyGrree… 2021-12-01 15:15:02 RT @TAPP_Project: TODAY is the last day to submit an application for our 2022-23 TAPP Fellowship program! Join a vibrant community of… 2021-11-30 16:31:25 @globaljourno 2021-11-29 14:11:13 RT @LeonYin: Trouble spotting Amazon private label products? @TheMarkup's new browser extension Amazon Brand Detector finds and highli… 2021-11-28 16:48:21 Justin caught me right before I slipped into a dumpling food coma. Thanks for having me! https://t.co/HfFIe9ITEH 2021-11-26 00:44:05 Back to dumpling content. Happy Thanksgiving!! https://t.co/UwdF2MSMVl 2021-11-24 17:13:56 @charlottejee It's a moral imperative to eat beignets at Cafe Du Monde every day 2021-11-24 01:55:39 @yangyang_cheng @TheAtlantic Brilliant as always 2021-11-23 18:09:20 @bobbie @techreview I'll very much miss our calls, especially over the last year!! Wherever you're going next—it better be good 2021-11-23 03:33:43 @jayrosen_nyu Thanks so much, Jay!! 2021-11-23 03:33:09 RT @jayrosen_nyu: I read this last night, and I recommend it. Journalists and scholars produce a lot of work about Facebook, and like the p… 2021-11-22 20:34:40 @RMac18 Thanks Ryan!! 2021-11-22 15:37:00 @pakinamamer @MagnusBjerg @KSJatMIT Thank you!! 2021-11-22 15:36:00 @Fannyi5 @ericfish85 @Slate @ProfNoahGian No, the other way around. Google & 2021-11-22 15:18:25 RT @oliviasolon: I've said this before, but @techreview is still absolutely killing it 2021-11-22 15:18:20 @oliviasolon @ProfNoahGian @techreview Thank you Olivia!! 2021-11-22 15:17:03 This recent @Slate article from @ProfNoahGian has even more shocking numbers on how much Facebook and Google might be paying misinformation actors. https://t.co/7tWOx4Vgi8 https://t.co/4sUIZal5j9 2021-11-22 14:28:18 @deborahblum @KSJatMIT @techreview Thank you Deborah!! 2021-11-22 14:26:46 RT @venkatananth: This is a fantastic @_KarenHao story. FB’s Instant Articles and clickbait were a popular modus operandi among political I… 2021-11-22 13:11:52 RT @venkatananth: @_KarenHao This is the crux of what @dinunarayanan and I wrote in Feb 2019 for ET Prime. You can read the full story here… 2021-11-22 02:59:09 RT @riovictoire: The most frustrating aspect of fighting disinformation over the last 5 years has been how much of it ties back to actors w… 2021-11-22 01:18:42 @karenkho Thank you Karen!! 2021-11-21 16:53:57 @MaraHvistendahl Thank you Mara 2021-11-21 16:52:17 RT @brandonsilverm: Kudos to @_KarenHao, @riovictoire and @jeff4llen for this important story. A few thoughts to add as well: https://t.co/… 2021-11-21 13:49:11 RT @deblebrown: Learned more from this must read piece by @_KarenHao than from anything published based on the Facebook Papers tbh. Exempla… 2021-11-21 13:47:15 RT @riovictoire: What's to be done? 1⃣ A serious audit of platforms' monetisation programs 2⃣ Prioritised patching of known and audit-iden… 2021-11-21 13:44:10 RT @riovictoire: Building on @_KarenHao's story for @techreview today, let's take a quick look at how @Facebook and @Google are responding… 2021-11-21 03:14:00 Correction: These complaints were actually coming from Myanmar-based clickbait actors. But ironically, the Cambodians are now struggling to find a new source of clickbait content because YouTube took down all the channels they previously ripped their videos from. 2021-11-21 02:52:56 @AmyBlankenship Hi Amy! Can you describe the issue? Is the article not loading for you, or is there something else happening? 2021-11-21 02:41:13 RT @CraigSilverman: An important point. I used to have a slide where I asked people to identify which content came from Macedonian spammers… 2021-11-21 02:36:12 I have the best editor https://t.co/fVI64qSfdD 2021-11-21 02:31:39 @mutalenkonde @phreedomjawn 2021-11-21 02:29:55 RT @BrandyZadrozny: This new piece from @_KarenHao shows why you should care about the spammy crap filling up your Facebook feed and the fe… 2021-11-21 02:29:23 @niallfirth Thanks Niall 2021-11-20 23:07:43 @HeatherLandy Thank you Heather!! 2021-11-20 23:06:00 @mkarolian Interesting question! I guess my q in return is whether banks really know their customers? Genuine question, not rhetorical. I don’t know enough about the industry to know how well they fight things like money laundering, compared to how well platforms fight clickbait actors. 2021-11-20 22:59:00 @BrandyZadrozny Completely untrue but thank you 2021-11-20 21:58:53 RT @jeff4llen: @_KarenHao does an amazing job at a holistic description of the ecosystem that platforms create. And how the ecosystem suppo… 2021-11-20 21:58:04 @BrandyZadrozny Oh goodness I’m always striving to be as good as you!! 2021-11-20 21:57:11 @emilybell Thanks so much Emily! 2021-11-20 21:44:16 @WillOremus Thanks Will 2021-11-20 19:13:23 RT @RebekahKTromble: This is truly outstanding reporting, made possible by an impressive collaboration between journalistic, academic, and… 2021-11-20 18:52:04 Thank you also to the incredible people @techreview who made this piece possible: Rachel Stein & 2021-11-20 18:41:15 Allen knew, based on his time at FB, how to conduct the analysis to find likely clickbait actors with publicly available data. Rio knew what specific behaviors to look for based on the tips and tricks the Cambodian actors were sharing with each other in their forums. 2021-11-20 18:41:14 In the process of working on this story, I got a front row seat to why we need experts who've worked within platforms like Facebook and Google to collaborate with experts who work in the field. 2021-11-20 18:28:45 Meta spokesperson Joe Osborne disputed our core findings, saying our analysis was flawed & 2021-11-20 18:21:24 Yes, this is the same Myanmar that FB played a “determining role” in precipitating a genocide, according to a 2018 UN investigation. 2021-11-20 18:21:23 One of the countries hardest hit by all of this platform-funded clickbait activity? Myanmar. Which the outgoing UN special envoy said in October had deteriorated into civil war. 2021-11-20 18:15:45 Allen wrote a custom clustering algorithm to find pages posting content in a highly coordinated manner. We then analyzed which clusters had at least one page registered in a monetization program or were heavily promoting content from a page registered with a program. 2021-11-20 18:15:44 I also worked with former FB data scientist @jeff4llen to identify possible clickbait actors on Facebook, using public data from CrowdTangle and Facebook's publisher lists, which record which publishers are registered in the platform's monetization programs. 2021-11-20 18:06:15 We know this because of the in-depth field work of disinformation experts like @riovictoire, who has made her way inside the private forums where thousands of Cambodian clickbait actors trade tools and tips for how to get bigger payouts from FB and Google. 2021-11-20 17:59:46 A @techreview investigation has found that Facebook & Many of these actors *would not exist* without these payments from both platforms. 2021-11-20 17:54:40 Over the past few weeks, the Facebook Papers have reaffirmed that FB has fueled the spread of hate speech & But there’s a crucial piece missing from the story. FB isn’t just amplifying misinfo. The company is also funding it. https://t.co/DHEoABGbCi 2021-11-20 02:58:54 I have a big piece about Facebook coming out tomorrow—not part of the FB Papers—that I hope will fill a critical gap in our understanding of the company's impact on the world. So thankful to all of my sources and collaborators on this project. Hope you all read it. 2021-11-19 14:59:56 @MiaRSato @verge Congratssss!!! 2021-11-15 15:08:23 @PolarBearby 2021-11-15 12:43:32 @ben_j_lindsay He is indeed learning to read and write 2021-11-15 04:29:21 @cheskaworld Haha amazing 2021-11-15 04:24:19 I’m learning Spanish while my S.O. learns Mandarin and the worst part about this is every time I complain to him about how hard verb conjugation is, he says “I have no pity for you” and he’s totally earned it. 2021-11-12 03:49:46 It’s bao time~ https://t.co/lp8iUzDKJH 2021-11-10 17:30:35 RT @TAPP_Project: NOW OPEN We are now accepting applications for the AY2022-2023 Technology and Public Purpose #Fellowship! Deadline is… 2021-11-08 21:26:56 @niallfirth @techreview A+ effort at being more American 2021-11-06 23:20:00 CAFIAC FIX 2021-11-01 19:20:00 CAFIAC FIX 2021-11-01 17:30:00 CAFIAC FIX 2021-08-19 13:24:31 RT @nixonron: Today we begin publishing a series of stories exploring the impact of algorithms and AI on our lives every day. The first sto… 2021-08-13 14:55:49 Featuring research from Kenny Peng, @aruneshmathur, and @random_walker, and wisdom from @mmitchell_ai. 2021-08-13 14:53:45 As norms have changed in the AI community, data sets once considered inventive and foundational are now seen as unethical breaches of privacy. But researchers who've attempted to delete the data have faced a problem: the internet is forever. https://t.co/rYQt5hBeWE 2021-08-06 15:46:59 RT @rachelmetz: Remember those impressive Tom cruise deepfakes on tiktok? The guy behind them started a deepfake company! How a deepfake T… 2021-08-06 15:34:45 @casey_crownhart @techreview Omg it's so good!! 2021-08-04 23:38:11 The latest Hollywood application of deepfakes: Reminiscence, the Hugh Jackman movie coming out later this month, has a promo site that lets you upload a photo of someone you'd like to "reminisce" about and brings them to life. https://t.co/QqxGGrPeiO 2021-08-04 02:07:02 RT @LauraEdelson2: This evening, Facebook suspended my Facebook account and the accounts of several people associated with Cybersecurity fo… 2021-08-02 21:56:24 RT @Abebab: just to own reviewer #2 who said my paper demonizes machine learning https://t.co/uwkrHJcxAi 2021-07-30 19:18:55 The pandemic gave AI a chance to prove itself. But after a global effort that led to the development of ~ hundreds ~ of tools to catch covid, not a single one of them helped. Read @strwbilly's important story. https://t.co/BqJJ36MKHg 2021-07-30 16:33:53 @azeem Congrats!! 2021-07-30 03:59:15 RT @DrDesmondPatton: Excited to announce the Fall 21 lineup for our Race and Data Science Lecture Series at @DataSciColumbia. Please share… 2021-07-30 03:21:03 RT @BrandyZadrozny: Now that Facebook seems to be boarding up the window we had into disinfo and extremism, we'll be more reliant than ever… 2021-07-30 01:19:39 @SamGregory @marylgray Ahh 2021-07-30 01:15:44 @mutalenkonde 2021-07-29 19:00:26 @JMBooyah @latimes @benmuessig @suhaunah @SamAugustDean Ayyyyyeee!!! Congratss 2021-07-29 17:26:14 @marylgray You're the sweetest 2021-07-29 17:25:06 In Sophie's own words: "Others have asked why I chose to fight so long and hard for those who would never give me the time of day ... As an idealist, I can only hope that hate may be changed by meeting it with kindness." https://t.co/d4xmGnD8Vu 2021-07-29 17:22:01 RT @szhang_ds: When I was 13, my parents discovered I was trans. I locked myself into the 2nd-story bathroom and pried out the window scre… 2021-07-29 15:25:45 This story wouldn't be possible without @CraigSilverman, @RMac18, and @PranavDixit's essential reporting on Sophie's memo. https://t.co/Tdt1zy20Nc 2021-07-29 15:15:02 @tanyabasu Thank you!! 2021-07-29 13:29:29 I profiled Facebook whistleblower @szhang_ds, a former data scientist whose extraordinary moral courage gave us an unparalleled look into how the platform enables global political manipulation. Her story is as remarkable as her actions. https://t.co/Oxbh0Siy8P 2021-07-27 12:30:28 @MaraHvistendahl Thanks, Mara :) 2021-07-27 12:30:04 @merovingian481 Let’s get lunch! 2021-07-27 12:29:13 @merbroussard @HilkeSchellmann @KSJatMIT Thanks Meredith!! 2021-07-26 22:44:29 @luislamb If you have any insight to share on what you’re seeing in Brazil, I’d love to chat! https://t.co/C6ySKrj2rt 2021-07-26 22:43:14 @mattsheehan88 @andrewsun_83 I think “robustness” is appropriate — that’s the term most commonly used to refer to resistance against adversarial attacks 2021-07-26 21:18:09 @bendee983 Thank you, Ben! 2021-07-26 20:28:56 RT @datasociety: New CFP: In October 2021, @datasociety will hold a #storytelling workshop on #AI in/from the Global South. Here, we see st… 2021-07-26 20:08:23 @p2173 Thank you, Lucy!! 2021-07-26 20:07:08 @sona_here Thank you, Sona!! 2021-07-26 20:05:59 @mutalenkonde Right back at you. 2021-07-26 20:01:42 @willknight Thank you, Will!! 2021-07-26 20:01:34 @davegershgorn Thanks, Dave! :) 2021-07-26 20:01:15 @mutalenkonde Thank you for cheerleading me on!! 2021-07-26 18:30:22 @jonkeegan Thank you, Jon! 2021-07-26 18:23:33 @MattQuinn16 Thanks, Matt :) 2021-07-26 18:22:16 @lisalsong Thanks, Lisa!! 2021-07-26 18:21:46 @jkeefe Thanks, John!! 2021-07-26 18:21:17 @JMBooyah Thanks Johana :) 2021-07-26 18:21:09 @mcwm Thanks, Mike!! 2021-07-26 18:19:43 RT @jason_koebler: SCOOP: Police all over America are regularly asking Shotspotter, the AI-powered microphones that "detect gunshots" to fa… 2021-07-26 17:41:33 So grateful and excited to be named an MIT Knight Science Journalism fellow. After two years of talking about it, I'm finally going to pursue the project of my dreams!! An investigation into the global AI supply chain and how it hurts some to benefit others. Stayed tuned. https://t.co/k1iTpPE9jM 2021-07-25 18:21:39 RT @jaesofamous: This is the best explanation of the Covid Vaccine I’ve ever heard. https://t.co/RAyOQT7WZv 2021-07-23 16:18:48 RT @FrontBurnerCBC: When @_karenhao heard that the new Bourdain documentary used AI to fake his voice, she first thought it was cool that h… 2021-07-23 00:44:14 RT @strwbilly: Demis Hassabis: "I would say this is the biggest thing we’ve done so far." https://t.co/v7K4y6u8Ph 2021-07-21 19:01:22 @sheeraf @ceciliakang Ahhh no I'm YOUR fangirl 2021-07-21 18:10:29 I read @sheeraf & 2021-07-21 14:22:48 This @WSJ investigation is incredible. The team created 100 bots with different profiles (age, location, interests) to watch TikTok videos & 2021-07-20 12:07:56 RT @jeremyphoward: Copilot, from @github and @OpenAI, feels quite magical to use. It can auto-generate multiline functions, tests, and more… 2021-07-19 21:33:09 RT @TheTakeaway: As the technology becomes more convincing, what are the potential risks of exploring AI audio without establishing widespr… 2021-07-19 14:54:29 Welcome!! https://t.co/SOPrWqKh1s 2021-07-19 12:23:38 @timnitGebru I thought of you when I was writing that sentence 2021-07-19 12:22:44 @UpFromTheCracks @timnitGebru Honored!! 2021-07-19 01:41:28 @justinhendrix @SamGregory @hels I saw!! Thanks 2021-07-18 12:53:28 What are the ethics of using AI to fake Bourdain’s voice in a documentary about his life? @SamGregory and I spoke with @hels about why it was such a jarring revelation for so many people. https://t.co/EmgiZ7LCBs 2021-07-16 23:38:38 RT @RMac18: Statements like these exemplify the flaw in Facebook's thinking that good and bad can be weighed out on a scale. Connecting the… 2021-07-16 15:18:00 My heart goes out to his wife, his kids, and his colleagues. We lost a giant today. 2021-07-16 15:17:59 It's weird how much a few conversations can make such a lasting impression. But I was so touched by his humility, warmth, and kinship. I followed his work on Instagram religiously and thought often about when I'd go back to India and take him up on his word. 2021-07-16 15:17:58 Over the course of a week-long TEDx program, we spent several hours chatting, including sharing a cab through heavy Mumbai traffic back to the airport. He told me about his incredible love story with his wife, about his adorable kids, about his compulsion to keep doing good work. 2021-07-16 15:17:57 A story about Danish Siddiqui. In Feb 2020, I was rehearsing my TEDx talk in India when he, a fellow speaker, sat down next to me to ask about my work. I had no idea who he was. He said simply he was also a journalist. Only later did I realize the humility in that description. 2021-07-16 02:18:06 @eileenguo Ahhh I’m still waiting for my copy!! Jelly 2021-07-15 22:19:12 @AnthonyGrreen I'll take it 2021-07-15 22:18:02 @JaneLytv Live along the red line! And I'd highly recommend living in Davis Square in particular. Best combination of T access, delicious food/coffee options, and affordability. 2021-07-15 20:47:48 @AnthonyGrreen Omg!! Yours actually looks like you! Meanwhile mine looks 2x my age and like I'm running for office. 2021-07-15 19:00:03 What feels creepy about this though is the lack of consent. Whereas some actors may now have the option today to consent to having their voice reanimated when they're gone, it really doesn't sound like Anthony Bourdain got that luxury. 2021-07-15 18:58:27 Interestingly, when I was speaking with AI voice companies for my story last week, the ones that worked on film & 2021-07-15 18:56:50 Deepfake voice alert https://t.co/pX8Qns766s 2021-07-13 00:36:23 @emilymbender @BBCRadio4 I’m sorry you had such a terrible experience Emily :/ 2021-07-10 01:56:33 @ruima Woah. What on earth is he going to do there? 2021-07-09 16:28:02 Each of the voices I've embedded in my piece represent impressive advancements in deep learning. But the rise of hyperrealistic fake voices has left human voice actors to wonder what this means for their livelihoods. https://t.co/PRB4O5OzU5 2021-07-09 16:26:35 Can you tell that this voice isn't human? It's actually an AI voice actor made by @wellsaidlabs. The startup is one of many that now offer such voices to hire for digital assistants, corporate videos, & https://t.co/EOW2jAHzzr 2021-07-06 21:41:24 RT @RMac18: Just landed at an airport on vacation but here’s news: a Facebook VP just posted internally warning employees of an excerpt tom… 2021-05-22 17:42:44 RT @vv1lder: My statement on my termination from The Associated Press. https://t.co/kf4NCkDJXx 2021-05-22 13:27:36 @meghann @PhDemetri 2021-05-22 13:23:04 RT @PhDemetri: Undergrad: Here is the problem, find the solution Masters: Here is part of the problem. How does the solution change when… 2021-05-21 22:03:47 @sanjanah @MKBHD @timnitGebru Hey Sanjana, here's a piece I just published discussing some of those questions! https://t.co/oDbqjYW6Af 2021-05-21 16:54:21 @marian_nmt @ggdupont I should say many writers, not all. I don't want to speak on behalf of an entire profession 2021-05-21 16:53:32 @marian_nmt @ggdupont I think it's a good rule of thumb to assume that an author will see a public comment about their work! Either bc they are tagged or bc they searched for their story via the story's URL. Writers like to be attentive to reader feedback and will actively seek it and respond. 2021-05-21 16:31:47 @marian_nmt @ggdupont When you decide to poke fun on a public website and someone tags the author 2021-05-21 16:24:12 @ggdupont @marian_nmt I don't use the exact word "dangerous" in the piece, but it refers to examples like this one, which I think you'd agree is pretty dangerous. https://t.co/0qj1bguGfu 2021-05-21 02:42:24 RT @kenklippenstein: https://t.co/EP6EZqgG3n 2021-05-21 01:55:17 @_joaogui1 @timnitGebru @mmitchell_ai @CohereAI Hey Joao, thanks for reading! Those sections are based on an interview I conducted with the Cohere founders. Feel free to send me specific notes on what you found inaccurate here: https://t.co/C6ySKrj2rt. 2021-05-20 17:02:14 Thank you to everyone I spoke to for the piece, especially Timnit, @emilymbender, @safiyanoble & 2021-05-20 17:02:13 I found this piece particularly challenging to write because the debate around large language models is so complex. But that makes it all the more important to make legible to the public & 2021-05-20 16:56:05 Ever since Google fired @timnitGebru & 2021-05-20 05:23:38 @tony_zy Tony no 2021-05-18 13:10:39 RT @emmacillekens: Gahhh. So. Nervous. Our podcast In Machines We Trust is nominated. Wish us luck :) #podcast @techreview @StrongReporter… 2021-05-17 15:35:22 @geomblog @WHOSTP @AlondraNelson46 @BrownUniversity @BrownCSDept @Brown_DSI @senykam @UtahSoC Woah!!! This is incredible news. Congrats, Suresh 2021-05-17 13:50:49 Here's more from Joy on what happened behind the scenes. https://t.co/8SOXTtGZAT 2021-05-17 13:02:35 @histoftech @techreview @guardiantech @bopinion @russellbrandom @verge Yes!! Let me connect you with our commissioning editor. DM me the best email to reach you? 2021-05-17 12:56:19 Here are two NYT stories that go into detail about Joy, Deb, and Timnit’s work. https://t.co/Zwz2VZsCdN and https://t.co/bDaMvFb0dx 2021-05-17 12:56:18 This work was not led by NIST. It was led by @jovialjoy, @rajiinio, and @timnitGebru. Really disappointed to see this @60Minutes segment. Joy says she spoke to the producers for many hours and yet they still chose not to feature her work. https://t.co/wG9mbHQikH 2021-05-16 01:45:50 RT @tomgara: Extraordinary story filed by the AP’s Gaza bureau chief just a day before his office was flattened by an F-16 https://t.co/aI9… 2021-05-15 15:34:38 RT @jpaceDC: So stunned. Our @AP bureau in Gaza has been destroyed by an Israeli airstrike. https://t.co/nMBKLOnSNR 2021-05-14 23:13:06 @grok_ Hahaha it was a pretty hilarious moment. I took the opportunity to plug your work. "And that right there was Kate Darling who recently wrote a book that you should check out" 2021-05-14 23:11:41 RT @StrongReporter: Humbled and so honored to be in such company here. Congratulations team!! @emmacillekens @AnthonyGrreen @Reillymj @Tate… 2021-05-14 19:15:57 Also, it's a great video. Watch it here! https://t.co/jD0hAHmSw7 2021-05-14 19:15:04 I was already 10m late to joining a meeting with a bunch of senior scientists from US intelligence agencies when one of my tabs just *had* to start playing a video of @grok_ talking about sex robots. Talk about making an entrance. I will cherish the moment forever. 2021-05-13 18:56:47 @casey_crownhart @techreview Squeeee! Can't wait to see you in Slack!! 2021-05-13 15:41:20 @TatyanaZaria @techreview YAY welcome!! Can't wait to meet you! 2021-05-12 22:36:44 RT @ZoeSchiffer: Apple employees are circulating a petition demanding an investigation into the hiring of Antonio García Martínez — a forme… 2021-05-12 15:10:14 @SarahLizChar Nope, feels gross (because I find meat gross). But I love it as a way to transition meat eaters to a more sustainable food option, and think we should heavily invest in making it viable! 2021-05-11 19:22:35 Thank you to everyone for the suggestions! The list is so rich and long, I now have deep FOMO for all the things I won't be able to get to. 2021-05-11 16:55:04 Who are your favorite researchers and/or writers producing essential work on the problematic history of how we define and measure intelligence? 2021-05-11 11:52:38 RT @math_rachel: Excited to receive my copy of Redesigning AI today, and honored for my essay to be included with such an all-star crew @Dr… 2021-05-10 20:01:58 RT @QueerinAI: Announcement: We have decided to end our sponsorship relationship with @google. Together with @blackinai and @winlpworksho… 2021-05-09 11:56:00 @AntBuckleyThorp @_StephanieYHe @jsefa Wow tbt!! 2021-05-07 17:26:43 @KingDextina You're glowing 2021-05-07 16:42:02 This is wild, genius, and absolutely terrifying. https://t.co/eH8ZUrMwDW 2021-05-06 20:55:47 Oh hello https://t.co/DQ08cV8gKG 2021-05-06 13:26:59 @acidflask @tsmullaney @IBM I would love to read this story: https://t.co/C6ySKrj2rt 2021-05-05 00:33:26 @chengela This is everything. 2021-05-04 17:56:07 @sarahzhang Huge congrats!! I have been reading and re-reading your story "The Last Children of Down Syndrome" these past three weeks in an attempt to capture an iota of its masterfulness in my next feature. 2021-05-04 16:04:14 What this headline doesn't tell you is this article includes an unboxing video from our very own, @antonioregalado. It's a must watch. Informative walkthrough of how to take an at-home test and highly entertaining. https://t.co/vZJmm1uxEk 2021-05-04 12:19:05 @mitrakalita I’m so sorry Mitra. Sending you strength. 2021-05-04 01:41:13 @RMac18 Get out 2021-05-03 19:06:44 @jonathanstray Jonathannn you missed the joke!! 2021-05-03 19:05:07 @jonathanstray This is bad. 2021-05-03 17:53:18 Yep. (h/t: https://t.co/vsfYTEWFhZ) https://t.co/NXK0zZyeBg 2021-04-30 19:25:24 @MaraHvistendahl @glichfield Hang in there 2021-04-30 18:48:28 My heart goes out to Mara. Fighting corporate lies one by one is exhausting, Sisyphean work. There will always be people who haven't seen your work, assume the lies are truth, and add endless noise to your signal. https://t.co/vOeKAOv7Mg 2021-04-29 22:11:44 RT @niallfirth: Very, very exciting news. We'd like to have some poetry in the next issue of @techreview - all on the theme of the Mind/br… 2021-04-29 16:58:30 RT @JuliaAngwin: This week, Facebook VP Monica Bickert told Congress that financial service ads can't use microtargeting. But we found tha… 2021-04-29 14:40:29 https://t.co/CKV3gIm6mK 2021-04-29 14:38:58 If you care about climate change—humanity, really—read this piece from @jtemple & 2021-04-28 21:00:12 The types of intimidation tactics that tech companies use to silence reporters is out of control. Mara is one of the best investigative tech reporters out there. Please support her by reading her work. https://t.co/pmCx27iW7F https://t.co/8l3dXSSABw 2021-04-27 22:23:02 RT @justinhendrix: Here is the report from @_KarenHao report that Senator @maziehirono is referring to in her query to Facebook's Monika Bi… 2021-04-27 15:08:17 @hypervisible 2021-04-27 14:58:03 RT @justinhendrix: 1/ Senator @ChrisCoonsforDE refers to @_KarenHao @techreview reporting around how incentives work at Facebook with regar… 2021-04-27 01:12:01 @jquinonero @katecrawford Would love to hear your thoughts when you’re done reading 2021-04-26 21:19:01 @IllIlllIlIll @FullFrontalSamB I did. https://t.co/Ic9QWPZDoE 2021-04-26 15:44:25 To be clear, I absolutely hate this. Most people who don't live in Miami only ever hear about Art Basel Miami, Climate Change Miami, or Retirement Miami. But the city is such a rich collision of cultures, especially Latino cultures. And to see it co-opted in this way is 2021-04-26 15:37:34 @marbin_0101 Sounds like you've only ever seen tourist Miami, not the city's real culture or people. 2021-04-26 14:42:52 I think I’m having a heart attack. https://t.co/9nWHBy6YhG 2021-04-26 01:58:55 Yuh-Jung Youn is my hero. 2021-04-26 01:57:05 @juliacarriew I am obsessed 2021-04-26 01:07:26 Honestly such a powerful political choice to make herself visible in that way, during a time when so much hate is being directed toward Asian-Americans and toward China. Pure gratitude to her. 2021-04-26 01:03:58 Wow to have Chloé Zhao not only win but also speak Mandarin on stage is... #Oscars 2021-04-24 13:24:10 @katecrawford Thank you writing it!! 2021-04-23 16:24:09 @luke_stark @katecrawford @radical_ai_ @nature Yes :) 2021-04-23 16:14:51 I reviewed @katecrawford's new book Atlas of AI and interviewed her about why it was so important to her to write it. Tl 2021-04-22 19:30:43 @RosemaryHKelly Haha amazing!! 2021-04-22 19:18:43 RT @Benji_Rosen: Vote for me please. . A Twitter thread I created with @khemingway from @tanyabasu's reporting is up for a @TheWebbyAwards… 2021-04-22 19:17:41 RT @tanyabasu: After a series of hate crimes, Asian-Americans are banding together on Instagram to do what they feel the police and governm… 2021-04-22 18:00:53 Wow so honored to speak with Adam about my piece the week after he had @FullFrontalSamB on his show https://t.co/gkKcce4POv 2021-04-21 22:55:55 @JKwhut HAHA amazing!! 2021-04-21 22:04:46 @dheimpel Your edX class started it all 2021-04-21 19:00:51 @AntBuckleyThorp @jsefa @_StephanieYHe 2021-04-21 16:02:51 @agrimsingh No that's an even younger Karen 2021-04-21 14:58:09 @ModernPrivacy @dheimpel There were still many more steps to establishing a career in journalism after that first article! Three internships, two years of terrible pay, many other trials & 2021-04-21 14:42:16 @bramsonboudreau 2021-04-21 14:39:36 @chicanocyborg HAHA Rigo 2021-04-21 14:39:14 @ModernPrivacy Yes!! Shout out to the professor @dheimpel who ran the course. It's funny to think back on it now. I think it must've taken me 4 or 5 months to write that first article. Lots of fumbling throughout the process. 2021-04-21 13:36:36 Yesterday I was thinking back to the first story I ever published and realized it was exactly five years ago today. Look at this wild bio with a misplaced hyphen. I was living in SF, working in tech, and trying to learn the mysteries of journalism on edX. So much has changed. https://t.co/C9GwO3u7AQ 2021-04-20 20:57:33 RT @nkjemisin: ::sigh:: A man was tortured to death in full public view on video, and we're all on tenterhooks wondering *if* his killer wi… 2021-04-20 20:47:59 @mutalenkonde Sending strength 2021-04-20 19:17:25 Our podcast In Machines We Trust has been nominated for a Webby! I'd say I'm surprised, but the team is so killer, I can't imagine it happening any other way. Grateful to work w @StrongReporter, @emmacillekens, @AnthonyGrreen & 2021-04-20 02:06:47 @roseveleth I’ve been thinking about this a lot. The incentives make it really difficult to hard-hitting investigative journalism. 2021-04-16 19:43:44 @AmeliaFrappolli Um YES!! 2021-04-16 17:19:35 @marylgray Hahaha I can totally hear you saying, "Wait, do other people not do this?" 2021-04-16 17:18:11 @realTinaHuang Drink all the boba before it's gone. Bay Area boba > 2021-04-16 16:34:10 S.O.: You're in a good mood! Me: I just found out I have work off on Monday!! Him: Nice! How are you going to spend it? Me: I'm gonna work uninterrupted without meetings! Him: Me: 2021-04-16 01:06:03 @csdoctorsister Just sending love and strength. No words. 2021-04-15 17:55:29 @avitalb Noooooo 2021-04-15 16:47:09 Oh hey thank you Gary & 2021-04-14 17:28:37 @Miles_Brundage And I think this speaks to your point about it seeming like people come to the conversation with different facts. To me this stems from our different lived experiences. Each of us comes to the table with a different set of knowledge bc we've seen different things in this world. 2021-04-14 17:14:26 @Miles_Brundage I don't think this is wild at all—the "ethics" framing (as opposed to something like a human rights framing) lends itself to flexible interpretation based on a person's experiences & 2021-04-14 16:26:25 RT @Craig_A_Spencer: The many hot takes on here that the complications from J& 2021-04-14 01:41:52 @gregmepstein For sure! https://t.co/C6ySKrj2rt 2021-04-14 00:04:08 @privacyguru Do it!! I'd love to read! 2021-04-14 00:03:43 @yesdeekay @archana_siv 2021-04-14 00:02:11 @ruchowdh No. 2021-04-13 22:22:26 @csdoctorsister Yes!! Such an important one 2021-04-13 20:53:00 @GretchenSPeters Ha! Good one 2021-04-13 20:32:20 @Aurelie_JEAN Great question! I'm not sure. Perhaps you can register, and reply to the confirmation email to ask if it will be recorded? 2021-04-13 20:25:43 I'm honored to be speaking alongside Meredith and Safiya next week. Come join us! The event is free. https://t.co/KYMyYkFvFv 2021-04-13 18:35:39 @bkeegan Omg what a brilliant idea 2021-04-13 18:33:39 @XiongChenyan @JordanBHarrod My god that's something 2021-04-13 18:32:00 @emilymbender Hahaha I didn't even think of that use case! Having a 50-tweet long thread would be pretty hilarious. 2021-04-13 16:58:05 @marylgray Hahaha I can't wait for your next book 2021-04-13 16:57:17 @geomblog I definitely have used too many of these terms myself 2021-04-13 15:49:38 @teemu_roos Yes! It's so real 2021-04-13 15:39:03 @JordanBHarrod I call it like it is 2021-04-13 02:12:31 @Sherrell_Dorsey Omgggg 2021-04-12 22:46:00 RT @geomblog: My new law is what I'll call "asymptotic Marxism": any discussion about AI and bias will eventually with probability one end… 2021-04-12 17:10:01 RT @juliacarriew: NEW: A Facebook whistleblower has come forward to reveal how the company has repeatedly allowed world leaders and politic… 2021-04-10 15:29:18 @teemu_roos @jasonrohrer @Jocke_Strand @mmitchell_ai @timnitGebru @SuomenEduskunta Wow dark turn at the end there 2021-04-10 15:27:10 "If we have to choose between saving a cat or curing cancer, which one should we choose?" "I think we should save the cat...Curing cancer is more important for cancer patients, not for cats." Flawless logic really. https://t.co/IgZxVBVV9i 2021-04-09 16:47:39 RT @sapiezynski: But before you even roll anything out, especially at that scale, YOU should show that it's not harmful, and not wait for a… 2021-04-09 15:48:55 It's really disappointing to see how little progress FB has made on this problem. Despite all their talk about taking this and the broader AI bias problem seriously, this is the fourth audit in two years that has found the same ad discrimination problem. https://t.co/RcwZGseGWu 2021-04-09 15:48:54 The latest audit of FB's ad service shows it's still excluding women from seeing job ads without regard to their qualifications. This is sex-based discrimination under US equal employment opportunity law. Important work from @basilealyos, @korolova & 2021-04-08 20:44:48 RT @karenkho: I want all your photos of cherry blossoms and blooming trees. All of them. I cannot get enough. 2021-04-08 18:01:46 @geomblog Yea 2021-04-08 15:43:21 To save you from clicking through, here is the website that Ullman kept called "Answers to All Questions Iranian" with shockingly painful language not just against Iranians but also indigenous peoples. https://t.co/rSJFjZhSnp https://t.co/JE3UDzHDHx https://t.co/co3Gprhmhs 2021-04-07 22:17:01 RT @lizzadwoskin: NEW: A recruiter who quit Facebook says HR workers are manipulating diversity stats (include tagging white people as POC)… 2021-04-07 19:00:51 @bkeegan This is just too much 2021-04-07 16:41:49 Oh god I thought this list would be short but now I'm nearing 50 terms. Glossary coming early next week. Thank you to everyone who sent suggestions!! https://t.co/m6430H5tsu 2021-04-06 19:50:16 @BobGoffer Ah an excellent one! 2021-04-06 19:49:45 @BobGoffer Yes!! 2021-04-06 17:42:44 @BlakeleyHPayne @niloufar_s Hahaha this is excellent 2021-04-06 17:41:09 @tatwittando @syardi Yes that phrase does so much work 2021-04-06 17:40:45 @davidsancar Governance! of course 2021-04-06 17:40:13 @BlakeleyHPayne Ohhh democratize is a great one. I'm definitely guilty of using that. 2021-04-06 16:25:46 @_alialkhatib Ha literally just added that! 2021-04-06 15:04:24 @a_bacci Yes! great one 2021-04-06 14:29:03 @ruchowdh ooh interdisciplinary is a good one 2021-04-06 13:40:25 I've been thinking about this a lot. What are other common words and phrases like "AI alignment" that Big Tech uses to frame AI "ethics" conversations? I'm going to compile a list. https://t.co/3nKp4Gpfg6 2021-04-03 12:30:11 @karaswisher @CaseyNewton @TwitterSpaces Thursday or Friday evenings after work? Swaysty 2021-04-03 12:14:22 @marileezafari @techreview Thank you 2021-04-03 12:13:58 @celestekidd @techreview Thank you so much Celeste 2021-04-03 12:12:06 @timnitGebru @BlackInRobotics @techreview Thank youu 2021-04-03 01:03:34 @sarahcpr I love this story 2021-04-03 00:43:38 RT @MiaRSato: New from me for @techreview: nearly 40% of nail salon workers surveyed by @NailTechsUnited said they've gotten covid or suspe… 2021-04-03 00:37:45 RT @triketora: this is modern art https://t.co/00sna03smY 2021-04-03 00:26:56 @jinkding @AP Yayyy!! 2021-04-02 13:49:41 @charlottejee @gregmepstein Ohh stahp it! 2021-04-02 13:43:02 RT @TateRyMo: My latest for @techreview is a deep dive into beauty filters and the impacts they are having on young girls. I spent months r… 2021-04-02 03:11:55 @emmacillekens @techreview Weeee thank you Emma!! 2021-04-02 03:07:34 @JanelleCShane @techreview Thanks Janelle!! 2021-04-02 00:17:58 @eileenguo 2021-04-01 22:28:34 @jovialjoy @techreview 2021-04-01 22:28:12 @corinnepurtill @techreview Thank you Corinne!! 2021-04-01 21:40:12 @jburnmurdoch @techreview Thank you so much John!! 2021-04-01 21:39:48 @mutalenkonde 2021-04-01 21:38:51 @wsisaac @techreview Thank you William!!! 2021-04-01 21:38:31 @kbeccaandrews @techreview Thank you so much Becca!! 2021-04-01 21:36:24 Thank you to everyone for the kinds words!! And to those of you who've been asking, this doesn't change the work I've been doing. (Senior editors @techreview are actually just super senior reporters. ) So keep expecting stories from me but with greater scope & 2021-04-01 21:28:25 @sandhyasimhan @techreview Oh of course! I will be continuing exactly as I was with an eye toward even bigger and more ambitious reporting projects. 2021-04-01 21:27:34 @davegershgorn @techreview Thanks Dave!! 2021-04-01 19:22:20 @yukvon @techreview Ah thank you so much Yu!! 2021-04-01 19:22:01 @martingiles @techreview Martin!! Thank you so much 2021-04-01 19:21:38 @hackylawyER @techreview Thank you Elizabeth!! 2021-04-01 16:45:17 Oh hey my promotion is official today! I'm thrilled to say I have progressed from senior reporter to senior editor for AI at @techreview, and the best part is this is not an April's Fools joke. 2021-04-01 13:06:13 It’s here!! Charlotte’s manifesto on how to build a feminist internet is well worth your time. Incredibly thoughtful illustrations of why an internet that’s better for women is better for all of us. https://t.co/TT3NQnQXRV 2021-03-31 21:13:55 @TatyanaZaria 2021-03-31 20:03:28 @charlottejee It will 2021-03-31 20:00:13 .@techreview is offering two paid fellowships for emerging journalists! Women and JOCs are strongly encouraged to apply. $20/hr, 3-6 months, remote & 2021-03-31 19:47:35 Charlotte put her heart and soul into this piece. It's going to be epic!! https://t.co/3Spah7sy58 2021-03-31 18:52:40 @neilturkewitz @YaelEisenstat @Moonalice @AnthroPaulicy @ma_franks Yep. 2021-03-31 14:05:58 RT @sapiezynski: just adding receipts https://t.co/cPE17AP02r https://t.co/6voiLbaYEM 2021-03-31 13:39:53 First, he says Facebook has never acknowledged to him that this discriminatory behavior is a problem. Every time he's done an audit, he's reached out to Facebook. "Every time they say that this is how the system is designed to work,” he says. 2021-03-31 13:39:52 FB would not comment on its progress in eradicating discrimination from its ad-targeting service bc its HUD litigation is ongoing. But several independent researchers have conducted audits over the years to see whether the service has become less discriminatory. 2021-03-31 13:39:51 The more interesting q is what kind of impact we might expect this tool to have. Many former employees have emphasized to me that FB is a metrics-driven company. If it cares about something, it will measure it. At the moment it does not require product teams to measure fairness. https://t.co/M88WsjzgjI 2021-03-31 13:39:50 The tool itself seems perfectly reasonable. There are several tools that have cropped up over the last few years to measure whether a particular machine-learning model is fair. Fairness Flow operates in a similar fashion, as I write in my piece here. https://t.co/CD2vkpb0WU 2021-03-31 13:39:49 Facebook just published a blog about its Fairness Flow tool, which I wrote about in my piece below. If you plan on covering it or are just reading about it, here are some of my thoughts. https://t.co/H4eYgUHmmc 2021-03-31 02:58:19 @SaraKonrath @mutalenkonde Thank you for having me! 2021-03-31 02:21:50 @joeruiz @CNNPolitics Amazing!!! 2021-03-31 02:19:04 @carlos_ariza Ooh I hadn't seen this—thank you!! 2021-03-31 00:13:48 Season 2 of @techreview's AI podcast In Machines We Trust drops tomorrow & 2021-03-30 22:41:41 @IndraniNY Thank you Indrani!! 2021-03-30 22:27:35 @steffen_just Yes! 2021-03-30 19:48:49 @kharijohnson @timnitGebru @WIRED @ScottThurm @tsimonite @willknight Let's gooooo!!! 2021-03-30 19:41:39 @abbyohlheiser @techreview Can't wait to keep bothering you on Slack for another 365 days 2021-03-30 19:24:08 @ericwilliamlin My heart skipped a beat when I realized it was him. Exhalation is so good!! 2021-03-30 19:23:20 Thank you to @mutalenkonde for inviting me into that Zoom room in the first place!!! 2021-03-30 19:21:51 I just found myself in a Zoom room with Ted Chiang and he called my Facebook piece "terrific" and wow that just made my day. 2021-03-30 13:27:28 @IndraniNY @missanabeem @nytimes @nytopinion Congrats!!! 2021-03-29 18:41:22 The other thing that struck me in our conversation was the need to shift from using *big* data to *good* data. If your data is high quality, you don't need much of it. But the AI industry has fallen into a bad habit of using big data to compensate for sloppy data. 2021-03-29 18:29:14 I spoke to @AndrewYNg at #EmTechDigital last week about how to build an AI-first business. His advice? "Don't do that." Fixating on being "AI-first" means you're not being customer-led or mission-led, and that misses the point. https://t.co/ARhQrG4rxv 2021-03-29 18:22:59 RT @shalinikantayya: I'm so incredibly thrilled to announce that @CodedBias will be available to stream globally on @netflix April 5th! It’… 2021-03-28 16:33:23 RT @rajiinio: These are the four most popular misconceptions people have about race & I'm wary of wading into t… 2021-03-26 14:15:54 RT @antonioregalado: Back in 2003, outbreak hunters quickly found a likely animal reservoir of SARS. It was wild civets sold in 'wet' marke… 2021-03-25 22:44:07 And here's the piece that @abbyohlheiser wrote about it!! https://t.co/xsvtTBBPvM 2021-03-25 22:42:53 @abbyohlheiser So honored 2021-03-25 21:15:08 @abbyohlheiser Run. 2021-03-25 20:10:13 @ZakJost Yea that's a great point, Zak. There's also lots of black box audits you can do without having the literal algorithm in hand. 2021-03-25 20:02:04 You can share an algorithm trained on user data without revealing the user data. There's an entire subfield of AI research dedicated to these privacy-preserving techniques. https://t.co/3Do5NrfLJy 2021-03-25 19:55:32 Also h/t to my magical colleague @abbyohlheiser who realized the piece was mentioned, not because the Rep said @techreview's name but literally because she remembered the specific sentence that was quoted from my piece. Find you a coworker who has your back like Abby has mine. 2021-03-25 19:44:47 Thank you @RepDebDingell for mentioning my story at the Congressional hearing today. I hope this story empowers regulators to affect positive change. https://t.co/H4eYgUHmmc 2021-03-25 17:55:37 RT @hackylawyER: Someone please ask Zuck about @_KarenHao's piece #BigTechOnBlast 2021-03-25 17:52:47 @colin_fraser @RepAnnaEshoo 2021-03-25 17:46:29 .@RepAnnaEshoo is a bright light in today's Congressional disinfo hearing. She's prepared, informed, and absolutely savage. Some zingers: "We don't do filibuster in the House...So a filibuster doesn't work with us." "No one seems to know the word 'yes' or the word 'no.'" 2021-03-25 17:35:43 @hackylawyER Yes please 2021-03-25 17:34:59 @HarrisonMantas From what I understand, Facebook does not measure engagement with time spend. It measures engagement through likes, shares, comments, etc. So technically correct. 2021-03-25 15:55:35 This change also still does not tackle the root issues that I discuss in my piece. There are too many points to enumerate here, so here's my piece again. Tl 2021-03-25 15:55:33 A reminder first of all that they chose to make this change now, not five years ago when its own internal researcher first determined that “64% of all extremist group joins are due to our recommendation tools." https://t.co/75Mu3jo1j7 2021-03-25 15:55:32 Mark Zuckerberg is testifying in Congress today about misinformation. In the two weeks since my piece published, FB has changed how its recommendation algorithms promote certain groups. This is exactly the type of piecemeal change I expected for PR. https://t.co/iIM5TGbwlN 2021-03-24 20:32:18 @alexdamour @techreview Thanks for coming Alex!! 2021-03-24 20:27:35 @n_vpatel We duel it out tomorrow. 2021-03-24 20:23:23 @n_vpatel Omg Neel how dare you go after CTC. 2021-03-23 21:41:31 @Abebab @rajiinio Deb you are permanently my guest - I will give you a free ticket 2021-03-23 21:40:21 @Abebab But I will 2021-03-23 03:20:07 RT @issielapowsky: Imagine answering any question the way some corporate flacks answer questions: Q: Hey, did you empty the dishwasher las… 2021-03-23 00:11:05 @sangeetaskurtz @lalasoo @catherinehyeo Omg please send me photos of him carrying the bag 2021-03-22 22:45:19 @Abebab Oh no is this the paper that I think it is 2021-03-22 22:36:14 @csdoctorsister @catherinehyeo 2021-03-22 21:41:10 @alistairewj @catherinehyeo Ooh pro tip!! 2021-03-22 21:22:36 @caterinacolon11 @catherinehyeo Some things stay secrets 2021-03-22 21:21:46 @lalasoo @catherinehyeo As long as you add that I then gave it to @sangeetaskurtz 2021-03-22 20:59:12 @neilturkewitz @catherinehyeo @histoftech Thanks Neil 2021-03-22 20:48:42 @sandhyasimhan 2021-03-22 20:48:15 @neilturkewitz @catherinehyeo @histoftech 2021-03-22 20:29:58 @mmitchell_ai @catherinehyeo I love that the article references you and @timnitGebru 2021-03-22 20:16:33 OMG this is the greatest honor I've ever received. Thank you, @catherinehyeo. I've always dreamed of having a Wikipedia article. https://t.co/nadg9mdMy5 2021-03-21 16:22:08 RT @kashhill: Excited to get this with my paper today, my first story for @NYTmag: “Your Face Is Not Your Own.” https://t.co/yEbxNocD6z htt… 2021-03-20 22:35:48 @Doctor_V @SusannahFox Thank you both 2021-03-20 22:35:09 RT @justinhendrix: Questions Congress Should Ask the Tech CEOS — on Disinfo and Extremism: 11 experts 34 questions Here's what Congress (… 2021-03-20 14:39:55 AAJA also played a huge role in my own journalism career. The first journalism conference I ever went to, and the first places I worked, had almost no AAPI or BIPOC representation. I questioned whether I would survive in the industry. AAJA showed me it was possible. 2021-03-20 14:38:18 .@aaja has always done amazing work to support AAPI journalists & 2021-03-20 14:31:14 @alexlaughs cc @chengela @nicolesjchung 2021-03-19 22:01:22 @BostonJoan @BrandyZadrozny @JaneLytv @lizzadwoskin Your gifs are always the best 2021-03-19 19:39:09 @rachelmetz @MattQuinn16 This is definitely about adding a parrot emoji to your story about Timnit, Emily, and Meg’s paper to accurately reflect its title. Am I right or am I right? Also hi Quinn!! 2021-03-19 16:06:29 @karenkho Karen no 2021-03-19 01:02:01 RT @BostonJoan: FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8PM JOURNALISTS' CLUBHOUSE WITH DR. JOAN Bring a 6pack of seltzer and listen up as @BrandyZadrozny @_K… 2021-03-17 14:03:46 RT @nhannahjones: Last night's shooting & 2021-03-17 03:24:27 I’m so fiercely proud of being Asian-American. And all I can think of right now is, please world, don’t take that away from me. Please don’t make me become afraid or ashamed of my identity. It took me so long to reclaim it. 2021-03-17 03:09:23 I write words for a living and yet cannot find the right ones to describe the mix of grief, fear, and loss of seeing the news and thinking: I am an Asian woman, too. 2021-03-17 02:41:07 @eileenguo No words 2021-03-17 02:37:37 Thank you Deb. Your bravery inspires my bravery. And I completely agree—it's high time for regulators to act. https://t.co/3QkkaKAZnk 2021-03-17 02:35:18 RT @rajiinio: There's something important that no one seems to be saying about this article so I'm putting my thoughts here to get it off m… 2021-03-16 22:27:10 @niallfirth @Reillymj @techreview Woops tweeted the wrong time earlier! Here's my tweet corrected with the right time: It's a super new session, so it's still being added to the agenda. We'll be on day 3, March 25th 3:10pm ET. https://t.co/5P9QRKR8Z6 2021-03-16 17:26:52 @Combsthepoet A small trick that helps me focus: I only check my email on my phone, and never have it open on my computer. 2021-03-16 16:51:31 I will be talking about my Facebook story with @niallfirth & 2021-03-16 16:16:26 RT @RMac18: In defending Facebook from the MIT Review story last week, FB chief AI scientist @ylecun made some incorrect statements in this… 2021-03-16 14:15:04 For more context, this is referring to what Facebook's CTO said. https://t.co/aepr1MTkQW 2021-03-16 14:04:54 I've been thinking about this a lot. Facebook really picked a zinger, didn't it. https://t.co/DgLoRiNLSu 2021-03-16 13:57:35 @everydaytaz Thank you so so much for the care you're giving to this read 2021-03-16 13:44:24 @amywebb @techreview Thank you for saying that Amy 2021-03-16 01:53:34 Facebook announced this on Monday. Interesting timing. https://t.co/nHKQXWlLhu 2021-03-16 01:45:42 @ivoryganja Omg it is beautiful 2021-03-15 21:53:10 @niallfirth This made me smile. Thank you Niall for always supporting me 2021-03-15 21:45:45 @scottm00re @karaswisher @techreview Thanks so much, Scott. @karaswisher I am game if you are 2021-03-15 21:45:06 @marylgray You're the best Mary 2021-03-15 21:43:27 @strwbilly Thank you for being there to talk it through and help me recenter 2021-03-15 19:23:16 Here we go. Thank you everyone for sticking with me. https://t.co/Ic9QWPZDoE 2021-03-15 19:19:48 Claim: There are FB employees saying they've edited FB’s recommendation systems to mitigate the spread of misinfo. Fact: I never said this work isn’t being done. I said there is no dedicated team for this work, even though the CTO said areas of importance get "dedicated teams." 2021-03-15 19:19:47 Fact: I spoke sources who’d worked on or with the integrity teams. I also asked FB three times what the integrity teams work on & 2021-03-15 19:19:46 Claim: You spoke to Facebook about the Responsible AI team, but did not talk to the integrity teams, who work on hate speech and misinformation, so you are not presenting a full picture of the company. 2021-03-15 19:19:45 There have been several false rumors and misleading claims circulating on Twitter that have understandably generated confusion about my piece and my reporting. Here are the facts in a thread. https://t.co/H4eYgUHmmc 2021-03-15 13:05:10 @atbwebb Thanks so much Alex 2021-03-14 23:10:59 RT @NathanBLawrence: Lots of people asking for this to be public. Generally, when these conversations with PR folks happen after an articl… 2021-03-14 15:07:30 RT @timnitGebru: You’re harming your colleagues working tirelessly on the inside with your loud microphone. I’ve talked to some who have a… 2021-03-14 12:30:58 @ClaraJeffery @glichfield Thank you Clara. I channeled my MoJo fact checking skills when bulletproofing every single line in this story. My fellowship served me well. 2021-03-14 12:27:31 @jennvelez Jennnn 2021-03-14 05:45:17 @davegillis @GavinRamblesOn @lurker_tech I appreciate your openness to discuss this David. More to come soon. I just need to rest. I've been going nonstop for a while. 2021-03-14 05:43:03 @BostonJoan And bless you for finding that time 2021-03-14 05:23:35 Thank you for saying this. Thank you. https://t.co/1anBsBfkwj 2021-03-14 05:12:34 @celestekidd @glichfield Celeste you are my hero 2021-03-14 05:10:07 @danahull Thank you Dana. Encouragement like this has helped me stay strong. 2021-03-14 05:06:17 @lurker_tech @davegillis I have emails and documentation to prove this. I will post something this week to address all of these concerns. https://t.co/WFYdIuDZVa 2021-03-14 05:05:05 Quite the opposite, I asked multiple times to speak with the head of integrity, Guy Rosen, and *I* was declined. There are a lot of these false rumors floating around. I will post something this week to address them one by one. Please be patient with me. It’s coming. https://t.co/w0sbSk8dNs 2021-03-14 02:40:20 @bramsonboudreau @niallfirth @glichfield @Reillymj I don't take it for granted 2021-03-14 00:57:50 @laura Thank you Laura 2021-03-14 00:54:53 And now that the piece is out in the world, I have all of you. My voice only carries as far as you are willing to listen. So thank you for listening. I haven't been able to reply to each of you, but know that I see you. Know that it means the world. 2021-03-14 00:54:52 People have been telling me my article is brave, but I do not stand alone. I've had the unwavering support of my editors @niallfirth & 2021-03-14 00:54:51 To everyone who has been reading & 2021-03-13 19:40:20 @qp_nguyen Thanks Quynh 2021-03-13 19:34:56 A lot of FB people have been saying this since my article has come out. “But we *do* work on misinformation!” This is not precise. Beware of falling into this narrative trap. 2021-03-13 15:15:32 RT @glichfield: With all the pushback from Facebook against @_KarenHao's recent story, and as one of the editors on the piece, I thought it… 2021-03-13 04:10:59 @davegershgorn Thank you Dave!! 2021-03-13 03:50:46 @chr1sa @glichfield @CaseyNewton Thank you so much Chris 2021-03-13 03:49:04 Omg https://t.co/fAxwLkh21G 2021-03-13 03:47:30 @BlakeleyHPayne @CaseyNewton 2021-03-13 03:30:11 @mcwm Thank you Mike 2021-03-13 03:28:47 @ZevShalev @NarativTv @gregolear @LincolnsBible @CaslerNoel Thanks for having me Zev! 2021-03-13 02:51:52 @gwbstr @BostonJoan Thanks Graham 2021-03-13 02:29:54 @BostonJoan Thank you Joan 2021-03-13 02:26:27 Ryan Mac is on it as always. Facebook communications gave me the same talking points and docket of research when I began asking about polarization during my interviews with them. https://t.co/jM0de5jpaD 2021-03-12 23:48:23 @tonypengcomms Thank you for saying this Tony 2021-03-12 23:45:36 @ivanbeckley Thanks so much Ivan 2021-03-12 23:44:56 @WellsLucasSanto Thank you so much for saying this 2021-03-12 22:28:55 @Bored_AI_Junkie 2021-03-12 21:28:32 Here's a thread from Sam at CNBC about his experience being courted by Facebook, and how hard it was not to get trapped by their PR narrative. This is incredibly kind of you to say Sam. Sincere thanks. https://t.co/8Z71VGKLAq 2021-03-12 21:07:54 @geomblog Thank you so much Suresh 2021-03-12 21:05:13 RT @geomblog: I was talking to a Ph.D student recently and they asked me (or at least I understood them to be asking) whether, in the light… 2021-03-12 20:59:11 @mutalenkonde Thank you Mutale 2021-03-12 20:53:58 @mrgreene1977 Thanks so much for your article, Tristan. Really kind of you. 2021-03-12 18:53:54 @MelMitchell1 Thank you Melanie!! 2021-03-12 16:22:23 Facebook communications sent me a long list of so-called "factual errors" after the piece. @glichfield & 2021-03-12 15:34:41 @erinwinick @CaseyNewton Thanks Erin!! 2021-03-12 15:29:37 @niallfirth Photo please 2021-03-12 15:16:08 @ejaz3 @DoctorYasmin Thank you so much Ejaz 2021-03-12 14:59:59 If you would like to have a call about this, my door is always open, and you know where to find me. @ylecun 2021-03-12 14:59:06 Hey Yann, this is pretty hurtful coming from you. Before my piece came out, you were consistently praising my work and understanding of AI both within Facebook and to me directly. I would hope that it would take more than a critical article for you to reverse that opinion. https://t.co/5MQY7s1Nkd 2021-03-12 14:11:09 @justinhendrix @CaseyNewton To clarify, they were anti-vaxx misinfo models being worked on before the pandemic, but it’s possible they could have been quickly adapted to help catch covid misinfo 2021-03-12 14:07:42 @lawrennd Good question! I think yes and no. Mark is uniquely obsessed with growth in a way that compounds other circumstances like the pressure to grow from quarterly earnings reports and shareholders. 2021-03-12 13:55:21 @carolecadwalla Thank you so much Carole! 2021-03-12 13:51:34 @just_ethics @jquinonero @Facebook @OversightBoard Great question. The OSB narrowly weighs in on matters of content policy, ie “should this content be allowed on FB.” Unfortunately that has nothing to do with how algorithms maximize engagement. OSB is already frustrated by the limits of their purview. https://t.co/kjr2Oz9gED 2021-03-12 03:57:17 RT @oliviasolon: MIT @techreview is killing it at the moment 2021-03-12 02:45:47 It was a blast. Thank you to @CaseyNewton for hosting and to everyone who showed up! https://t.co/l8Tb0yFgT0 2021-03-12 01:20:32 If you don't want to take my word for it, here's @glichfield's summary of the thrust of the piece, which is much better than mine. https://t.co/cEnK7oIRP2 2021-03-12 01:17:43 As I said earlier, this team is a good team. The people are good people. But they're stuck in a rotten system. Facebook has failed to enable them to do good work. 2021-03-12 01:16:14 A bit stunned by @schrep's response to @CaseyNewton's questions in Platformer today: "If you're going to pick on a team at the company, please don't pick on this one." My god, if there's one thing to take away from my piece, it's that the COMPANY not the TEAM is at fault here. https://t.co/RFgBo0gYno 2021-03-12 01:00:54 @reuben_aronson I can attest from the email they sent me after, they definitely read the article 2021-03-12 00:56:12 @jenzhuscott @techreview Thank you so much Jen!! Incredibly kind of you 2021-03-12 00:52:49 Ah yes this was indeed a line of argument I heard from FB while reporting my piece. https://t.co/afCAeVDBbo 2021-03-12 00:52:00 Well I take this as a huge compliment https://t.co/UmXL1NSpDG 2021-03-12 00:29:11 Happening in an hour!! Super excited to join Casey for this chat. https://t.co/O4khkjutYc 2021-03-12 00:01:23 @azeem Bless you Azeem 2021-03-11 23:38:09 I'm wondering exactly the same thing. https://t.co/H2P3TdOVAD 2021-03-11 23:33:57 @andymstone Andy, if you want to keep asserting this, I'm happy to screenshot all the emails that comms people wrote me about (a) why I could not talk to Guy Rosen, VP of integrity, despite multiple requests, & 2021-03-11 23:27:25 And once you watch this video, I invite you to read more about Responsible AI to understand why it's in the news. https://t.co/0klrpcGEUo https://t.co/KzzetsETIl 2021-03-11 23:17:07 Suffice it to say, in the end, the two do not. https://t.co/H4eYgUHmmc 2021-03-11 16:23:22 @justinhendrix @rreisman @glichfield That means so much, thanks Justin 2021-03-11 15:23:30 Gideon came in after both Niall & 2021-03-11 15:23:29 Also I cannot express enough how much my editors @niallfirth & 2021-03-11 15:11:42 RT @YaelEisenstat: This piece by @_KarenHao is a must read if you care about how Facebook effects democracy, and why the company has (inten… 2021-03-11 14:47:38 @likeluke Yes the ending 2021-03-11 14:45:47 @ZoeSchiffer Thank you Zoë!! 2021-03-11 14:38:05 @abbyohlheiser Also one of my the many things I love about working together 2021-03-11 14:02:21 @borisyeltzin That's Google 2021-03-11 13:50:18 Reporting this thoroughly convinced me that self-regulation does not, cannot work. Facebook has only ever moved on issues because or in anticipation of external regulation. If we have any hope of fixing FB's problems, we can no longer afford to wait for it to do so itself. 2021-03-11 13:47:25 This piece was so incredibly painful to write. It's not about corrupt people do corrupt things. That would be simple. It's about good people genuinely trying to do the right thing. But they're trapped in a rotten system, trying their best to push the status quo that won't budge. 2021-03-11 13:44:58 RT @glichfield: For years, Facebook has been courting selected journalists to tell the story of how hard it's working to curb the worst exc… 2021-03-11 13:42:40 It's here. https://t.co/H4eYgUHmmc 2021-03-11 13:41:23 Nine months ago, I learned that Facebook has a Responsible AI team, and has had some form of it since Cambridge Analytica. I began to wonder: what has it been doing these past three years? Nearly four-dozen interviews later, here's what I found. https://t.co/0klrpcGEUo 2021-03-11 02:03:27 @EbbaLucander https://t.co/s1pxAgiet1 tomorrow morning! I'll also tweet out the story 2021-03-11 01:13:57 @jtannen215 @jquinonero 2021-03-10 23:47:52 @ivan007 @techreview Eep ok— can you share your email by sending a note to help-website@technologyreview.com? My coworkers are struggling to replicate the issue and would love to figure out how to help! 2021-03-10 23:06:11 @ivan007 Ohh wait, I think I understand the source of confusion. The Algorithm is a subscriber-only newsletter for @techreview. You need to buy a subscription to our digital and/or print magazine in order to sign up. But our other newsletters are free! Is that what you're getting at? 2021-03-10 23:03:56 @en_virtua @CaseyNewton I gotchu Casey. Well, for tomorrow. 2021-03-10 22:17:21 @ivan007 Ah shoot! Best advice I have then is to go to https://t.co/s1pxAgiet1 and at the top menu select Newsletters > 2021-03-10 22:09:27 @EntinAri 2021-03-10 21:32:00 @impactscoreapp https://t.co/yP2UIEQpRM! 2021-03-10 21:31:31 @ivan007 Oh no! The one in my Twitter bio? Here it is without the https://t.co/zjAQFbBsiB. https://t.co/kFay7fhYOg 2021-03-10 20:51:18 @tabithagold Thank you Tabitha!! 2021-03-10 20:46:25 @wsisaac Can't wait to hear your thoughts!! 2021-03-10 20:24:20 @SamGregory Nervous laughter 2021-03-10 20:23:48 @Sam_L_Shead Thanks Sam!!! 2021-03-10 19:58:53 @anaelisafoto Thank youu 2021-03-10 19:58:34 @jodixu Thank you!! 2021-03-10 19:57:27 Here's also a shout out to my significant other who is truly excited to get me back on weekends. 2021-03-10 15:13:49 @OlaLabs @niallfirth @strwbilly just did a Q& 2021-03-10 04:11:51 @TaylorLorenz This is horrific, I'm so sorry. Sending strength. 2021-03-10 04:07:26 @HickokMerve @DidemGurdurBroo @DorotheaBaur @SColesPorter @maria_axente @KayFButterfield @sanakb @DameWendyDBE @vdignum @RobMcCargow @F_Qaderyan @ralucaETIQ @schock @KatyavdGK @dmonett @MarisaTPP @mariafarrell @CodingSuperwomn @MiaD @amywebb @robotsmarts @histoftech @altrishaw @Combsthepoet @Branka2Panic Thank you 2021-03-09 14:26:28 RT @niallfirth: I'm looking for pitches on the topic of "the mind" for an upcoming print issue. Could be latest breakthroughs in neuroscien… 2021-03-08 18:59:48 @jdp23 @katherineefoley @kuangrf @alexhanna 2021-03-08 17:41:17 Also h/t to the formidable @katherineefoley who I rudely forgot to mention earlier! Follow her work. It is excellent. 2021-03-08 17:38:50 @niallfirth Absolutely terrifying. I don't know if I'm ready for this. Human contact seems intense. 2021-03-08 14:38:40 It’s too early on a Monday for this! I haven’t even had my coffee! Throwback to when this happened to Obama and AOC. https://t.co/RuHPd9VI6J 2021-03-08 14:35:25 It’s happening againnnnn https://t.co/O9iwlMUfW6 2021-03-08 14:34:30 @katherineefoley @kuangrf Ty! 2021-03-08 14:34:01 @TRPinoe Yup indeed, “Asian” is a hilariously big category. 2021-03-08 05:02:21 @shenlulushen Yes!!! I love 2021-03-08 00:41:19 @SwimNever I did!! Super easy I used this recipe but modified it to make it vegan. https://t.co/YhpEWmxONt 2021-03-07 17:44:15 @qadrida @bobbie @nitashatiku This is super interesting! 2021-03-07 17:31:10 Meanwhile I’m wondering what’s up with Twitter’s data. Optimistic view, they did something really effective to increase their Hispanic employees. Pessimistic view, they’re gaming their data to look better. 2021-03-07 17:25:30 @K_singh_P @azeem If it were a pipeline problem then the racial breakdown of technical staff at companies would be roughly equal to the racial breakdown of computer science graduates in the country. But the two are so far apart, we cannot even pretend that to be true. 2021-03-07 17:17:35 @sillycentrist Do you believe your individual experience is representative of the entire industry? If so, how do you explain the data? 2021-03-07 17:15:26 @bobbie @nitashatiku wonder if you know what the company’s diversity reports include? Does it count international hires? 2021-03-07 17:14:17 @bobbie Yea that’s a good point! Although if it’s international, then Hispanic and Black should also encompass Latin American and African engineers, which shows us a paucity of hires from those countries as well. 2021-03-07 17:02:20 @koreyspace 2021-03-07 17:01:56 These two charts in the piece are actually WILD. It is not a pipeline problem. It is not a pipeline problem. It is not a pipeline problem. https://t.co/EPF1se3jdD https://t.co/pA5ZjlBgVc 2021-03-07 16:28:31 It’s a beignet kind of day. https://t.co/fs3QRgVX2z 2021-03-07 02:08:16 @jinkding It’s only right 2021-03-07 02:06:50 @ylecun I see I inspired some thoughts https://t.co/kKinQz1B4R 2021-03-06 14:38:55 A brilliant story from Zoë on the threats and harassment that Timnit has been experiencing behind the scenes. I’m jealous I didn’t think to write this story. https://t.co/LSkWctwibE 2021-03-05 21:25:45 Just a regular Friday afternoon with @mona_sloane & 2021-03-05 17:40:03 @_alialkhatib @kharijohnson Ah yes the best process! 2021-03-05 17:31:47 You know of labor strikes. But what about data strikes? @nickmvincent, @hanlinliii, @nic_tilly, @snchancellor & 2021-03-05 17:13:57 @kharijohnson Yes a hammer feels very appropriate to my process. Also a chainsaw. 2021-03-05 17:12:58 @kharijohnson This sounds absolutely terrifying 2021-03-05 17:12:00 @TRPinoe Yes! With every projection, I have to cull some connections. They're still in the web but never make it onto the page. It's so hard to figure out the right connections to cull and also so hard to give them up. 2021-03-05 14:59:58 @JuliaArciga Omg yes 2021-03-05 14:58:53 @globaljourno Sounds like a super smart guy to me 2021-03-05 14:20:15 @niallfirth @n_vpatel Hahahaa this is SO appropriate. Everyone be like "I'm thinking about how to add!" Meanwhile, you: "Subtract subtract subtract!" 2021-03-05 13:38:18 @ggdupont @ylecun I can also get behind this. Extreme lossiness happens when I attempt to articulate my thoughts. 2021-03-05 13:35:56 @charlottejee @abbyohlheiser Oohh first overlapping visualization!! Does this mean you two are secretly the same person 2021-03-05 13:34:37 @ylecun Ha exactly! 2021-03-05 04:22:36 https://t.co/B2jFQ7PIq7 2021-03-05 02:14:45 @prestonluthy Please build this for me. Also hi Preston! 2021-03-05 02:14:00 @abbyohlheiser This honestly makes so much sense for you and your stories. Also same, my visual for breaking news is just vomit. 2021-03-05 00:37:57 @Reillymj @jeremyakahn Omg is Michelangelo my spirit animal? 2021-03-05 00:37:17 @tipotipe Same, lots of grieving while writing—so many things that get lost from mind to page because I can't find the write words or structure 2021-03-05 00:04:37 @ruchowdh You would 2021-03-05 00:01:50 @mayameme Love a weird-cuddle 2021-03-04 23:40:46 @TateRyMo @n_vpatel 2021-03-04 23:34:47 @TateRyMo @n_vpatel Hahaha that sounds far less stressful tbh 2021-03-04 23:30:41 @jeremyakahn It's great for when I'm frustrated—I can visualize myself smashing the mass with a sledgehammer and yelling "why won't you be 1D!" 2021-03-04 23:28:49 @mayameme I love this! And then when the knitting is just right, the story turns into a beautiful, warm thing to cuddle with. 2021-03-04 23:04:56 @n_vpatel Ooohh I’m into this. Sometimes I also visualize it as fishing. This globular mass is just floating aimlessly, and if I grab it with a hook in just the right place, the whole thing will hang beautifully. 2021-03-04 22:59:23 @ndiakopoulos It truly feels like a twisted math problem sometimes 2021-03-04 22:58:38 @eliotpeper Omg I love this 2021-03-04 22:47:18 Every rewrite is like returning back to the 3D mass and trying a new 1D projection. And you just go back and forth and back and forth and... Do other writers feel this way? 2021-03-04 22:47:17 I often think of my stories as a shape. It's a globular mass of people, events, and details that are all connected somehow in a 3D web. And the process of writing is trying to project that 3D mass into 1D, one linear narrative, which is why the process can be so painful. 2021-03-04 22:05:13 @preeti_varathan Yess!!!! :party_parrot: 2021-03-04 20:25:19 @helgztech Interesting! I haven't seen womyn before. Thanks for sharing 2021-03-04 02:45:06 RT @merbroussard: AI ethics research conference suspends Google sponsorship | VentureBeat https://t.co/yDDETtaYj4 2021-03-03 22:42:30 @WellsLucasSanto Yes!! It was so unexpected—I love it. 2021-03-03 22:37:46 It started with the premise, "Hey let's try to label faces by race," progressed to "Wait how do we define race," and ended with "Oh no, this is so complicated and completely arbitrary!" Truly artful. 2021-03-03 22:34:21 I love when AI talks are really just thinly veiled history & 2021-03-03 02:49:44 @glichfield @niallfirth @techreview @WIRED The highest compliment 2021-03-02 17:13:24 Jealous of WIRED and heartbroken about Gideon, but you bet Tech Review is already scheming to make both envious as hell. God speed and watch out, G. https://t.co/n5HhIe6UIU 2021-02-28 01:08:40 @ourobororoboruo Look at that energy 2021-02-28 00:13:53 RT @npseaver: forget STEM, now I’m all about STEAMED HAMS: science, technology, engineering, art, math, humanities, anthropology, music, an… 2021-02-26 14:48:00 RT @abbyohlheiser: AI is being used to train counselors who volunteer for the Trevor Project's crisis chat services for LGBTQ teens at risk… 2021-02-24 01:35:35 @histoftech @nitashatiku @aprilaser @holly cc @abbyohlheiser 2021-02-24 01:12:36 @minjinlee11 I feel this so much! (Though to a far lesser extent.) I started a system this year where I only say yes to a set number of asks per month & 2021-02-21 22:51:04 @eileenguo Yessssss 2021-02-21 14:34:56 @wsisaac Thanks William! 2021-02-20 04:29:25 @tinapittaway @daveadams @alexhanna @SilverJacket @NicoAGrant @ZoeSchiffer @CadeMetz @tsimonite @kharijohnson @peard33 @MartinJBCoulter @desertbunny I agree with Rumman here. He’s trying to provoke an amplification of his message. https://t.co/SDY099V4rX 2021-02-19 20:16:44 @davidsancar @techreview @BrownInstitute @KhouryCollege Thanks David 2021-02-19 20:16:20 @MsSiren @merbroussard @jonathanstray 2021-02-18 16:09:01 RT @hatr: Colleagues of mine analyzed A.I.-based job interviews. The software promises to be able to detect personality traits and be "fast… 2021-02-18 03:24:11 RT @geomblog: The pandemic has been great for job retraining: Mar-May: epidemiologist May-July: critical race theorist July-Sep: child edu… 2021-02-15 04:01:03 @eileenguo This is torture 2021-02-13 16:36:32 RT @goals_sports_: Hey @Google! Can we do something about the top question that pops-up when we search the @WNBA? The question leads to a h… 2021-02-13 15:27:42 Literally couldn't stop scrolling, mouth agape, while reading this story. https://t.co/P4ZJXuBMjG 2021-02-13 13:57:10 RT @glichfield: A classic tale of tech hubris, and a cracking read from @eileenguo on how @peterdiamandis believed he could skirt the law a… 2021-02-13 03:59:15 @ourobororoboruo Omg we fold our dumplings the same way!! 2021-02-12 23:45:22 @SamGregory Thank you Sam! 2021-02-12 22:52:35 RT @techreview: This is a thread about how deepfake porn is ruining women’s lives—and how the law may finally ban it. https://t.co/fyoQPF0N… 2021-02-12 18:17:30 While deepfakes are a potential threat to future elections, they are a very real and devastating threat to women today. Fortunately, after years of little attention to the issue, the tide may finally be turning. https://t.co/vUZpTbGwAJ 2021-02-12 05:17:00 The best part about Lunar New Year is it gives 2021 a chance to start again. So yeah. Happy New Year!! #YearOfTheOx 2021-02-11 19:42:52 @karenkho Please 2021-02-11 04:54:44 RT @glichfield: If, like the NYT editorial board, you think @techreview is a "journal", your view of us may be just a few years out of date… 2021-02-07 15:00:59 RT @AndyKimNJ: It was a month ago when I found this broken eagle while cleaning the Capitol after the insurrection. I kept it as a tender r… 2021-02-06 00:52:02 @mattsheehan88 Which rooms are you in 2021-02-05 14:33:06 And the knock on effects of this sloppy chase for big data go well beyond privacy & 2021-02-05 14:29:54 What shocked me about this paper is not the nonconsensual use of personal photos. We already knew that. It's that it didn't have to be this way. 2021-02-05 14:27:47 We chose this headline as comedic relief to a frankly horrifying story. @rajiinio & 2021-02-05 00:32:20 @jtemple Awkward sauce 2021-02-05 00:28:31 RT @willsommer: The Myanmar coup is surprisingly popular with some on the US right, with QAnon supporters jealous that Myanmar gets a coup… 2021-02-05 00:06:37 @setlinger Ah yeah, these confirm the two theories I was thinking! The first one makes a ton of sense. But at first I thought it was the latter, and I was just misreading the email. 2021-02-05 00:03:58 @cldotts @setlinger This made me smile 2021-02-04 23:54:00 It's always a bit weird to receive a PR pitch that plagiarizes directly from one of my articles. Is this a purposeful tactic? Or accidental faux pas? https://t.co/1pwHeuJh1W 2021-02-04 14:42:31 Omg https://t.co/xIRpnsmSOB 2021-02-03 23:54:00 @kbeccaandrews @SPJNorCal @FundMSabortions @apsilverman @ClaraJeffery @daudig So well deserved Becca! The story is stunning. 2021-02-03 20:17:14 @Elisa_Mala @MsBoggioTweets @lostblackboy +1 to Samin's recipe! And if you're looking for a lighter version, I sub vegan butter and vegan yogurt. Works beautifully. 2021-02-03 16:32:38 .@AnthonyGrreen was asking me this morning if I'd spent some time in the snow, but with a small typo, ended up asking if I'd spent some time in the *now.* Haven't been able stop thinking about this since. Am I spending enough time in the now?? Existential questions. 2021-02-02 15:47:47 RT @ruchowdh: How can we prevent algorithmic audits from becoming another form of ethics washing? Hear from those of us who do it - a well-… 2021-02-02 03:30:16 RT @yangyang_cheng: In the @ChannelNewsAsia documentary on US-China "tech war," I shared my thoughts on why techno-nationalism in both coun… 2021-02-01 23:32:40 @rzhongnotes @biocuriosity My go to right now is apples and peanut butter 2021-02-01 23:27:09 Come through!! Ask us questions! @biocuriosity will have all the answers. I will be eating the snacks. https://t.co/txpohZjllA 2021-01-30 20:47:47 @susanleavy More context on their decision to remove the example, below. https://t.co/3WA10VotPa 2021-01-30 20:45:17 @susanleavy My art director & 2021-01-30 20:42:15 @susanleavy Hi Susan, good question! The original paper mentioned AOC in a figure, where they showed some (highly pixelated) generated images of her in low cut tops & 2021-01-29 20:20:03 @octopuscitizen @geminiimatt @techreview @jovialjoy @rajiinio @woj_zaremba @chelseabfinn @bl00dymarie @dripberlin That’s awesome! 2021-01-29 19:03:40 @Combsthepoet @rajiinio @techreview @jovialjoy @woj_zaremba @chelseabfinn @JamelleWD @Data4BlackLives Wonderful thank you! 2021-01-29 17:28:39 @dcolthrust @ryanbsteed @aylin_cim @rajiinio Thank you, Darryll! 2021-01-29 17:16:18 Incredibly important research from @ryanbsteed and @aylin_cim, with commentary from the formidable @rajiinio. 2021-01-29 17:14:07 The latest image-generation algorithms are trained using unsupervised learning (unlabeled images), removing any possible bias introduced by human labels. And yet, even without them, the algorithms are learning racist and sexist ideas. https://t.co/CcGe2yIqIg 2021-01-29 15:38:27 @CaseyNewton Unplug it as punishment 2021-01-29 03:20:00 @mark_riedl @Diyi_Yang Now we have to create that list 2021-01-29 03:19:41 @mark_riedl @Diyi_Yang Amazing, thank you! 2021-01-28 19:14:05 @SheevaAzma @antonioregalado @techreview @jovialjoy @rajiinio @woj_zaremba @chelseabfinn @FredTurnerBio @Curative Awesome, I will look into him! 2021-01-28 19:13:17 @AutoArtMachine @techreview @jovialjoy @rajiinio @woj_zaremba @chelseabfinn To be honest, I'm not sure! Our capitalistic society's unhealthy obsession with youth, probably. 2021-01-28 17:42:52 @Thom_Wolf @techreview @jovialjoy @rajiinio @woj_zaremba @chelseabfinn Ah yes! I'm familiar with Angela Fan's work, great rec! 2021-01-28 17:16:53 RT @VidushiMarda: Today we're releasing a labor of love over the last year, "Emotional Entanglement: China’s emotion recognition market a… 2021-01-28 17:14:24 @C___CS @techreview @jovialjoy @rajiinio @woj_zaremba @chelseabfinn @VidushiMarda Fantastic suggestion! 2021-01-28 16:08:08 Bonus points if you name the person and provide a one-sentence descriptor of why we should consider them! 2021-01-28 16:06:38 Ok AI Twitter hive mind! It's that time of year when @techreview starts researching our annual list of Innovators Under 35. Who should we be looking at for 2021? In the past we've had notable figures like @jovialjoy, @rajiinio, @woj_zaremba, @chelseabfinn. https://t.co/JQk4hVA5jb 2021-01-27 22:54:26 @minjinlee11 @ourobororoboruo @alanyang @netflix The first thing I thought of when I read the book was “This *has* to become a TV series.” Dreams do come true!! 2021-01-27 22:50:07 @rajiinio Thanks as always Deb 2021-01-27 19:27:15 @FryRsquared Still one of my all-time favorite tweets. https://t.co/ClTUTc50QZ 2021-01-27 18:58:09 I need to know more about the Barack Obama cut out. So many questions. https://t.co/FDOsW8PNNE 2021-01-27 18:56:24 @PeterLoPR @AndrewYNg Thanks Peter 2021-01-27 15:36:32 .@biocuriosity and I started with an innocent enough question: How do vaccines get to people in America? Well. After myriad exchanges to persuade HHS and others to speak with us, we pieced together a complete—and convoluted—picture. https://t.co/X8OCAxrtOC 2021-01-26 21:13:59 RT @rajiinio: Wow, the results here are genuinely alarming. Just like with auto-generated text, auto-generated images will encode harmful… 2021-01-25 14:55:03 While Trump mainly viewed AI as an important geopolitical tool—investing in its development for military purposes and to compete against China—Biden's early appointments suggest that he will also view it as one for scientific progress. https://t.co/aMwfo9bCWX 2021-01-23 21:48:49 @chrismessina @benedictevans Ha funnily enough my dad called me last night to make this same argument. All this is to say, you are in good company! 2021-01-23 21:42:26 @benedictevans Hm I largely agree with these points, which makes me think we're talking past each other. I'd love to have a more in-depth discussion at some point beyond this 280 character format. 2021-01-23 21:39:25 @laz @benedictevans In more earnestness, I know that my views on this make some people uncomfortable, and I appreciate you vouching for the rest of my work. I hope our differences of opinion don't detract from you continuing to enjoy it. 2021-01-23 21:35:07 @laz @benedictevans Ha, thanks!! I think? 2021-01-23 18:33:27 @wagner_tim Ha, in hindsight, I agree 2021-01-23 18:31:27 @benedictevans Woah hey Benedict, I’m honored to see you weighing in. I was trying to make a broader point about how to evaluate the expected benefit of a technology when trying to justify the costs. I wrote out a more nuanced explanation here. https://t.co/KheJsgLo1V 2021-01-23 18:20:36 @Mochievous Said so much better than me 2021-01-23 18:17:49 @HaydnBelfield Agreed! 2021-01-23 04:14:02 @mattyglesias Me too! *If* cure cancer were 100% guaranteed. I have a more nuanced explanation of my position here. https://t.co/KheJsh2Zqv 2021-01-23 04:12:28 @Mascobot No, no I think you misunderstood me. Here’s a more nuanced clarification. https://t.co/KheJsh2Zqv 2021-01-22 22:56:54 Conversation with my significant other after today's Twitter nonsense: Him: Can we get off Twitter now? Me: We? Him: I've been spending as much time reading your comments as you've been writing them. True love right there 2021-01-22 22:38:12 @Plinz Ha, yes that would be a horrifying parallel universe, and not one that I would advocate for at all. Here's a more nuanced thread of my thoughts. https://t.co/Lgx9dHN0HR 2021-01-22 22:36:33 @Carnage4Life Hey Dare, as I said to someone else: https://t.co/Lgx9dHN0HR 2021-01-22 22:34:48 @psantloki Yes! I think in most cases it probably would! But here are some clearer thoughts to address this nuance you raise. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 22:32:57 @tjrwriting I do not assume that, though I understand how it can be read that way. As I wrote to someone else: https://t.co/ONloLwdVVl 2021-01-22 22:29:51 @dadkins_ @art_github_io @huggingface That's true! There has been good research on this stuff. But for me, the amount of research happening in these areas is still too small of a proportion of overall amount of research. I'm impatient to see more investment in all the methods you talk about and more. 2021-01-22 20:41:28 @varunagg Hey Varun, I agree with you that that would really flawed logic if I were arguing that! Here’s an addendum to my thread that may address some of your concerns. https://t.co/KheJsh2Zqv 2021-01-22 20:39:36 @BerryJuly Hey Berry, I agree with you, that is super important research! I also think that we’ll get better AI for breast cancer screenings by investing in approaches outside of large-scale deep learning. Here’s an addendum to my original thread that might address some of your concerns. https://t.co/KheJsh2Zqv 2021-01-22 20:35:31 @semiDL I totally agree with you that it’s hard to predict the costs and benefits of a technology. I also think it’s an important exercise in helping us build the kind of technology that will advance society in the way we want it to. 2021-01-22 20:32:00 @zebulgar Oh hey Delian Great to hear from a former MIT classmate. Indeed it would be frightful if I were saying solving cancer is bad. If you want to put aside the bad faith arguments, here’s an addendum to my original thread that may address some of your concerns. https://t.co/KheJsh2Zqv 2021-01-22 18:36:44 @tjrwriting Hey Tim, I think this is really taking things too far... If you are up for a genuine discussion, here's an addendum to my thread that clarifies my thinking. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 18:33:52 @chrystalzou Hey Chrystal, here's an addendum to my thread that clarifies some of my thoughts and addresses your concerns. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 18:29:01 @semiDL More here. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 18:28:52 @semiDL Hey Tapa, I'm not arguing that those who figure out how to cure cancer shouldn't be rewarded for their massive contribution to society. I'm arguing that those who amass wealth on the premise that they may one day cure cancer should be scrutinized. 2021-01-22 18:26:03 @Duderichy Hi Richard, here's an addendum to my previous thread that I think addresses some of your concerns. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 18:24:07 @TianZ_9696 Hey Tian, here's an addendum to my thread that clarifies my thoughts, and I think gets to some of your questions! https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 18:17:50 @kenwarner I don't have super informed thoughts on UBI, but I really enjoyed this 2018 article from my former colleague @erinwinick on how different UBI experiments have fared. https://t.co/hHJPJOeo9X 2021-01-22 18:04:21 @brianhuskinson I don't necessarily disagree. If the cause of their extreme wealth is curing cancer, that seems reasonable. If they're trying to amass extreme wealth by saying they will one day cure cancer, that's when I begin to question. Some additional thoughts. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 18:03:11 @kenwarner And of course, I just realized you were in fact referring to my addendum haha. My mistake! My Twitter mentions are hard to navigate right now. 2021-01-22 17:59:34 @jeremyyamaguchi @andrewjiang @balajis Hey Jeremy, I agree with you that if that were my argument, it would be ridiculous. Here's an addendum to my thread that clarifies what I mean. It might address some of you concerns. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 17:57:28 @dadkins_ @art_github_io Yoshua Bengio and others have pointed out that the current direction of deep learning falls short in making more generalizable AI models. I think we in fact share the same goal of developing more generalizable AI models. 2021-01-22 17:55:43 @dadkins_ @art_github_io Hey Danny, thanks for your comments. I would say the goal isn't to make AI bigger, it's to make AI qualitatively better. And research already shows there a diminishing returns to the brute force approach of shoving more training data into AI models. 2021-01-22 17:53:03 @kenwarner Thanks, Ken. It's always a breath of fresh air for someone to disagree with but also not dismiss an argument. Here's also an addendum to the thread that clarifies some of my thinking. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 15:42:19 @LisaMarieBowman Absolutely so would I. Here's an addendum to my original thread that goes more into what I'm talking about. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 15:41:26 @redhog_org Ah, that's a really interesting thought! 2021-01-22 15:40:19 @jeremyakahn I wrote an addendum to my thread that clarifies some of my thinking. The *if* in your sentence is exactly what I worry about. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 15:38:52 @redhog_org Yes, and we will certainly make more advancements in hardware to increase its computational efficiency. Why not advance the computational efficiency of both hardware and software? Accelerates the progress imo. 2021-01-22 15:36:21 @PackersFanatic5 Never said that Here's an addendum to my thread that might address some of your concerns. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 15:35:22 @tatatatyler @swapp19902 @powerbottomdad1 No, not quite, Tyler. Here's an addendum to my tweet thread that might address some of your concerns. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 15:33:55 @PhilippMarkolin @EvanMcM @azeem @MIT Thank you, Philipp 2021-01-22 15:31:26 Btw, to everyone still arriving to this thread, some of your comments and questions may be addressed in this clarification. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 15:30:34 @redhog_org Point well made. I made another tweet thread that tries to explain more clearly what I'm talking about here. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 15:26:18 @RJamesKing1 I beg to differ. I'm not saying all wealth is bad. I'm saying obscene wealth and concentration of power cannot be justified by the potential redistribution of that wealth and decentralization of that power. 2021-01-22 15:19:33 @pmddomingos Welcome, Pedro. Please step into my office. 2021-01-22 13:50:47 @VogelMiriam Thanks Miriam 2021-01-22 13:49:47 @markAcorn Honestly same!! 2021-01-22 13:46:44 @merovingian481 Thanks Kim, you always have my back 2021-01-22 13:20:37 @boazbaraktcs @yoavgo @geomblog @compcomcon That would be an interesting model! 2021-01-22 13:20:10 @jdeamattson @EvanMcM 2021-01-22 13:18:44 @rajiinio Thanks Deb, always inspired by you 2021-01-22 13:16:38 @Thom_Wolf For example, Yejin Choi’s work which focuses on common sense language models. Her models are not that big but already have a much better understanding of cause and effect than GPT-3. Also IBM-MIT’s work in neurosymbolic approaches. 2021-01-22 13:14:58 @Thom_Wolf Thanks for sharing your thoughts Thomas. I would like to see more research on computationally efficient models that isn’t built on the basis of shrinking computationally inefficient ones. I think it’s possible to create data efficient methods from the start. 2021-01-22 12:57:17 @powerbottomdad1 You get points for making me laugh 2021-01-22 12:55:04 Funny. If you looked at my bio or simply Googled my name, you would know that I also received my bachelors of science from MIT. You could criticize me or my ideas in other ways but “non technical journalist” I am not. https://t.co/4OpdmQXlN0 2021-01-22 04:33:07 @nealkhosla 2021-01-22 04:12:02 @metaviv Yes completely true! So many layers of complexity. But I don't think, after balancing all these concerns, we'll end up with our existing status quo of Big Models owned and developed by Big Tech companies. 2021-01-22 04:08:17 @canzhiye It's the canonical example that I hear a lot of researchers themselves use. 2021-01-22 04:05:30 @BellaRudd1 I agree with you that cost & 2021-01-22 04:02:46 @boazbaraktcs @geomblog @yoavgo @compcomcon I agree that publicly-owned and developed models are part of the solution. We should also simply invest in developing more data-efficient AI models, which is a budding area of research that could be accelerated with greater money & 2021-01-22 02:57:58 @quasicoh Yes, but not everyone has the means to use them. 2021-01-22 02:57:13 @BellaRudd1 I don't agree with you, but I love the poetry. Also here's another thread to clarify my views. https://t.co/6LGH0pRcD7 2021-01-22 02:55:02 Wait no, this one is way better! Sorry, James, you've been one-upped. https://t.co/D1ZcrSNSrF 2021-01-22 02:49:57 With such approaches, we would lower the costs and retain—maybe even increase—the benefits. As a result, we've much more effectively balanced out our cost-benefit equation. 2021-01-22 02:47:01 What's an alternative? AI models that aren't so massive & 2021-01-22 02:42:21 So when people argue that big AI models could cure cancer & 2021-01-22 02:42:20 You could say that each of these speculations have points associated with them. Things that are mildly beneficial (example one) get a small amount of points. Things that are hugely beneficial (example two) get a whopping amount of points. BUT 2021-01-22 02:37:49 Meanwhile, we have observed some but not most of the benefits that will eventually be derived from gargantuan models. So we have to speculate what those benefits will be. 2021-01-22 02:37:48 I write more on the ripple effects of these compounding costs here. https://t.co/9anbfYiYuy https://t.co/nijE5BSECV 2021-01-22 02:37:47 We've already observed many of the costs of these models. They are environmentally and financially, as well as computationally costly. The last of these makes AI development far less accessible to resource-constrained environments, like labs in academia and developing countries. 2021-01-22 02:37:46 Ok a bunch of people have been in my replies asking, "Are you arguing that we should stop developing AI?" "Are you saying we should be Luddites?" No, I'm not at all saying that. So let me reframe my argument in different language. https://t.co/e0yWJUSwIc 2021-01-22 01:47:01 Wow a lot of people have been misconstruing my argument in my tweet replies, but I think this one is my favorite. https://t.co/dVhCONbA8l 2021-01-22 01:41:37 @ratnerstar Yes. I write more about this at the bottom of this article. https://t.co/7O8ON2u0NN https://t.co/auFY5eGAfl 2021-01-22 00:05:08 @matt_with_ears @yoavgo Thank you 2021-01-22 00:02:50 @mccall_crissy appreciate the loyalty 2021-01-22 00:02:08 Exactly, Suresh. Thank you!! https://t.co/2jC1skOIDe 2021-01-21 22:39:33 @HeywoodFloyd10 @techreview Aw shucks, thanks! 2021-01-21 22:37:07 @miroyato Please share when you're done! https://t.co/C6ySKrj2rt 2021-01-21 22:36:16 @ssuph Not the same thing as a cure though. And there are some serious issues. My colleague @strwbilly wrote about how a lot of this Big Tech-funded AI medical research has now basically become proprietary, so it's not helping the rest of the field advance. https://t.co/rrHm6bJsot https://t.co/X9Ac8JS82x 2021-01-21 22:32:58 @ssuph Optimistically, it could. Because AI works best on images and a lot of diseases like cancer are diagnosed through analysis of medical images, Google, Facebook, & 2021-01-21 22:29:24 @MontesdeOcaMA The alternative would be to put more research into data-efficient AI models. There's some good work on this already out there, but it's not being paid attention to or invested in nearly enough to compete with the Big, Bad Model approach. 2021-01-21 22:27:58 @MontesdeOcaMA @AltReptile I don't think it's a pre-requisite to show that something works inefficiently in order to figure out how to make it work efficiently. Scarcity is the mother of invention. 2021-01-21 22:23:17 @yoavgo 2021-01-21 20:47:45 @protienking Yes this is another common argument. It may work in the short term, but in the process of taking power to redistribute it, you further entrench the existing inequitable system. So, in the long run, it doesn't create sustainable change. 2021-01-21 20:24:46 When a company like Google or Microsoft or OpenAI builds these gargantuan models so that *they,* our benevolent tech dictators, get to exclusively decide what kinds of problems they want their models to tackle, that does NOT make the world a more equitable place! 2021-01-21 20:24:45 I see this argument all the time from tech people: Building gargantuan AI models may be computationally, environmentally, and financially costly. But if those models then go on to solve cancer, isn't that on balance better for the world? NOOOO. A thread. 2021-01-21 15:02:37 @niallfirth So funny I watched it twice! 2021-01-18 03:00:19 @keunwoo Wow Keunwoo, this is VERY sinister and an excellent idea 2021-01-16 16:55:30 This data is part of the @CmuDelphi Lab’s ongoing efforts to help the CDC and other public health officials to track and understand the pandemic. The hope is it can inform more targeted education campaigns to increase vaccine acceptance across the country. 2021-01-16 16:38:06 More than 25% of Americans would not take the vaccine if they were offered it today. I made an interactive so you can check whether your neighbors might be among them. https://t.co/LPic9rfMei 2021-01-16 04:11:22 @alondra Incredible news! Huge congratulations!! 2021-01-16 03:23:33 RT @r_zwetsloot: New paper w/ @baobaofzhang @Manderljung @mchorowitz @AllanDafoe w/ new survey data from 500+ top AI researchers. We look a… 2021-01-15 05:00:56 RT @jackmjenkins: This story is absolutely horrific. And these two passage in particular are just…terrifying. https://t.co/AksUOceS68 http… 2021-01-14 19:39:24 How reporters come up with questions: ** opens new Google doc ** Questions to ask: #1. What the f*ck are you doing exactly? (but nicer) cc @biocuriosity 2021-01-14 02:20:10 @karlhigley https://t.co/GFqVRkHIoA 2021-01-13 19:00:47 @LouferTak You're right—I used imprecise language here. I should have said "ballpark," instead of "extrapolate." 2021-01-13 15:38:58 @khaled_Jabr @Timnit @FAccTConference @timnitGebru Gah yes sorry!! 2021-01-13 15:38:38 Annnddd I tagged the wrong Timnit. Yes, I 100% mean @timnitGebru. For those of you who haven't been following along with this saga, here's my piece with the context. https://t.co/M3fCFwMfG8 2001-01-01 01:01:01

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