#LLMs #MLSec

Farhad Manjoo begins his NYT column today with:

“I’ve got 99 problems with A.I., but intellectual property ain’t one.”

He conflates learning by LLMs with learning by human beings. This is wrong on at least a couple of levels (see subsequent posts).

If you read his column, and are in a position to contact him directly, it might be worth your while to try to educate him.

#farhadmanjoo #nytimesopinion

@danyork There's also Farhad Manjoo's article at the NYT: "Why Alex Murdaugh’s Quick Conviction Worries Me"

[P]rosecutors reconstructed a tight timeline of the crime using lots and lots of data. Among other sources, they extracted information from Alex, Maggie and Paul Murdaugh’s iPhones, call records of family and friends, location and speed data from Murdaugh’s S.U.V., entry logs from his office security system, images from automatic license plate readers mounted on public roads, communications on social networks and messaging apps, reams of financial data and video and audio recorded on Murdaugh’s 911 call .... [P]rosecutors in the Murdaugh case claimed to find many deeper truths in the digital record. And it’s in their interpretations of the data that they sometimes lost me. Often, they seemed to be finding patterns in the data that didn’t necessarily hold true, and this made me wary that the authorities can build outlandish stories from our data.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/03/opinion/alex-murdaugh-guilty-verdict.html

Surveillance capitalism melds with the surveillance state. Sure, this case seems to be a highly-plausible murderer convicted through digital forensics, but far more mundane or harmful possibilities loom.

Cardinal Richelieu's (apocryphal) "six lines" quip comes to mind.

@pluralistic @jonkeegan

#Privacy #Surveillance #SurveillanceCapitalism #SurveillanceState #AlexMurdaugh #FarhadManjoo #SixLines #CardinalRichelieu #DataSmog #DigitalBreadcrumbs #DataAreLiability

Opinion | Why Alex Murdaugh’s Quick Conviction Worries Me

The case was built on a trove of digital data. Could the jury have given it due consideration in just three hours?

The New York Times

So, I've been mostly steering clear of Birdsite news.

But if you want a good all-in-one summary of the clusterfuck that the past week has been, it's hard to top this NYT piece by Farhad Manjoo:

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/10/opinion/elon-musk-twitter-chaos.html

Farhad's not yet on Mastodon though there's a bot account: @fmanjoo

#Birdsite #Shitstorm #Chaos #FarhadManjoo

Opinion | Elon Musk Has No Idea What He’s Doing at Twitter

The chaos and confusion of Musk’s short reign is far worse than anything I’d imagined.

On the Media: Black Swans

The One News Programme I Can Stand[tm] covers Coronavirus (and is ... alarmed), prediction, and race.

Excellent as always.

https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/episodes/on-the-media-black-swans
(Transcript in a few days.)

Audio: https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/audio.wnyc.org/otm/otm022820_cms997580_pod.mp3

#OnTheMedia #Covid19 #ncov2019 #forecasting #race #LaurieGarrett #FarhadManjoo #IbramXKendi #podcasts

Black Swans | On the Media | WNYC Studios

Making sense of a looming pandemic and a puzzling Democratic primary.