Danica Radovanović

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internet tech scholar & activist. I explore and write on digital tech,social digital transformation, short stories - too. New book @Springer on #digitalLiteracy, and #digitalInclusion Substack: https://digitalserendipities.substack.com
Web: https://danicar.info

What happens when AI agents start talking to each other and publishing in public space?

In my new essay, I explore Moltbook and the rise of AI-generated public spheres, and why this is less an alignment problem and more a governance and accountability gap.

Read: Moltbook and the Rise of the AI-Generated Public Sphere
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#AIGovernance #DigitalSociety #ResponsibleAI #moltbook

Moltbook and the Rise of the AI-Generated Public Sphere

A Digital Society Observatory Goes Down the AI Rabbit Hole

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Large Language Model Reasoning Failures

Large Language Models (LLMs) have exhibited remarkable reasoning capabilities, achieving impressive results across a wide range of tasks. Despite these advances, significant reasoning failures persist, occurring even in seemingly simple scenarios. To systematically understand and address these shortcomings, we present the first comprehensive survey dedicated to reasoning failures in LLMs. We introduce a novel categorization framework that distinguishes reasoning into embodied and non-embodied types, with the latter further subdivided into informal (intuitive) and formal (logical) reasoning. In parallel, we classify reasoning failures along a complementary axis into three types: fundamental failures intrinsic to LLM architectures that broadly affect downstream tasks; application-specific limitations that manifest in particular domains; and robustness issues characterized by inconsistent performance across minor variations. For each reasoning failure, we provide a clear definition, analyze existing studies, explore root causes, and present mitigation strategies. By unifying fragmented research efforts, our survey provides a structured perspective on systemic weaknesses in LLM reasoning, offering valuable insights and guiding future research towards building stronger, more reliable, and robust reasoning capabilities. We additionally release a comprehensive collection of research works on LLM reasoning failures, as a GitHub repository at https://github.com/Peiyang-Song/Awesome-LLM-Reasoning-Failures, to provide an easy entry point to this area.

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The exposure of powerful abuse networks is a reminder:
child exploitation isn’t new, technology only amplifies it when accountability fails. On #SafeInternetDay, I reflect on this in my weekly Substack column: https://substack.com/home/post/p-187520505 #COP #childsafety
What Does “Safe” Really Mean for Children?

Today is Safe Internet Day.

Digital Serendipities
@csgraves it is indeed, and not only that. Check out the recent writing and interview on TikTok, NPC Livestreams, and the Rise of Technofeudalism, I address these issues on my Susbstack
https://digitalserendipities.substack.com/p/npc-livestreams-digital-creativity
NPC Livestreams, Digital Creativity, and the Rise of Technofeudalism

My interview for Euronews Serbia

Digital Serendipities

Global digital governance frameworks look neat on paper and break in practice.
I wrote a short reflection on child online protection, TikTok, and implementation gaps in global policy.
Read & subscribe if this is your lane: https://digitalserendipities.substack.com/p/child-online-protection-tiktok-and

#DigitalGovernance #PlatformGovernance #ChildOnlineProtection #Policy #TikTok #Substack

Child Online Protection, TikTok, and the Limits of Global Digital Governance

Behind the scenes of a new policy research paper

Digital Serendipities
My new paper is out in Digital Society (Springer Nature): “Navigating Child Online Protection in Indonesia.”
Global COP frameworks don’t travel intact, norms are negotiated and reshaped locally.
#Openaccess https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s44206-025-00244-0
#DigitalGovernance #ChildOnlineProtection #GlobalSouth
Navigating Child Online Protection in Indonesia: International Norms, Local Realities, and the TikTok Factor - Digital Society

This paper examines child online protection (COP) initiatives in Indonesia, focusing on normative implications and methodological challenges for computatio

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New publication in the @GESIS Guides to Digital Behavioral Data by Jo Lukito, Sebastian Stier, Mareike Wieland, @danica, Frank Mangold, and me:
"Overview of Ethical Considerations when Working with Digital Behavioral Data"
https://rrr.is/dbdethics
#computationalsocialscience #digitaltraces #researchethics
"Hypersuasion – On AI’s persuasive power and how to deal with it" has been published in Philosophy & Technology, the preprint is freely available @SSRN https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4815890

It's my pleasure to announce that my second book “Digital Literacy and Inclusion: Stories, Platforms, Communities” (published by Springer Nature Group, 2023) is officially on Amazon!!!
You can find the details and pre-order at this link:
https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Literacy-Inclusion-Platforms-Communities/dp/3031308077/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1685461393&sr=8-1

#digitalLiteracy #scicom #digitalInclusion #digitalSkills

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