Andrea Matwyshyn

@andreamm
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Professor, law and engineering, Penn State; Founding Director, PILOT lab & @manglonalab
My labshttps://www.pilotlab.org and https://manglonalab.org
Websitehttps://www.andreamm.com
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Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_M._Matwyshyn

Interested in what Hannah Arendt would have thought of our present moment in tech? She told us.

New from me - Exploit Machina https://lawreview.law.ucdavis.edu/archives/59/3/exploit-machina

Exploit Machina | UC Davis Law Review

My paper from the symposium is called The Internet of Latour's Things; it will be out later this year in Penn Carey Law's Journal of Law and Innovation.
Are you in Philadelphia next Friday and would enjoy listening to my thoughts on RoboCop, Bruno Latour, the Internet of Bodies, AI,, and next generation legal baselines for corporate governance (and vulnerability disclosure)? If so, this symposium may be for you. https://www.law.upenn.edu/calendar/event/72863-journal-of-law-innovation-annual-symposium
Sometimes squirrels jump out and find you when you least expect it... sometimes even in the middle of an ML talk.
@null Close but no cigar.
@null This was part of a larger infographic/ set of instructions. The other 11 parts were correct (not pictured). But, if any part of the graphic is misspelled, it kills utility of the whole thing for me when the tool can't correct it's own misspelling. I'll test the larger instruction on GPT 5.2 but I'm not hopeful. But perhaps it will prove me wrong. I keep hoping one of these tools will.
Still waiting for a service capable of generating infographics that correctly spell words *as I have typed them* in the instruction. We are not there yet.
On the Internet, everyone knows you're a dog.

My adventures in vibe coding continue. This time I was attempting to build a simple text to voice app with manual pronunciation correction, extra pausing, and downloadable .WAV file generation. I have ended up in the same place as I did six month ago with a cite generator project: debugging by hand and with only one potentially usable app, despite trying multiple platforms.

Here's the humor winner for the best Console of the night. ....Same, Console, same.