Henrik Korsgaard

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I develop software. Everything is a rant!
https://henrikkorsgaard.dk
Packing up my office and closing down research activities. Going on indefinite fieldwork in industry to answer age-old questions: How can an assistant professor in CS contribute in the real world?
A lot I hope 😀
@michammel årh, den er fed!
When people tell me generative AI will solve real-world problems

Another excellent talk by Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic) on why #Facebook, #Twitter / X and similar for-profit #internet platforms suck so much and are getting even worse. And what to do about it.

DEF CON 31 - An Audacious Plan to Halt the Internet's Enshittification
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rimtaSgGz_4

DEF CON 31 - An Audacious Plan to Halt the Internet's Ensh*ttification - Cory Doctorow

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Ben Myers: Statement on Generative AI

"**Technology is not neutral.** Leveraging and normalizing generative AI is not a neutral act."

"Instead, I'd offer an alternative mental model: generative AIs are tools, devised and deployed by corporations to operate at scale, laundering content the corporations generally do not own with the active intention of reducing the need for, and the value of, human labor. Whether machine learning is like human learning is irrelevant to the real-world impact of its use."

https://benmyers.dev/ai-statement/

Statement on Generative AI

Where I stand on generative AI, and how I feel about this site being scraped to train models.

Ben Myers
This is on point!
"The Grift Shift is a new paradigm of debating technologies within a society that is based a lot less on the actual realistic use cases or properties of a certain technology but a surface level fascination with technologies but even more their narratives of future deliverance." (https://tante.cc/2023/09/21/the-age-of-the-grift-shift/)
The Age of the Grift Shift

For a book proposal I am currently working on (German, no proposal isn’t done yet because I keep reworking stuff, my agent hates me) I am thinking a lot about late stage capitalism and technologies, about how the kinda terminal economic system shapes the technologies it brings forward etc. And there are of course a […]

Smashing Frames
@jbigham search-replace block-chain with LLMs in all my proposals ;)
In addition to "speaking to each other", we can also use the theoretical concepts to analyze the project cases the students work with (they collaborate with a company/group of users, do fieldwork and design a system) AND we can use the theories to discuss principles, models and practices from Software Engineering (e.g. Engeströms focus on expansive learning -> agile software engineering; or architecture models as mechanisms of interaction / division of labor).

I'm in the theory part of my experimental systems development course (PD/HCI/CSCW/SE). In the next weeks we read and discuss:
Schmidt & Bannon: Taking CSCW Seriously
Bossen: The Parameters of Common Information Spaces
Heath & Luff: Task coordination in London Underground
Engeström: Activity theory as a framework for analyzing and redesigning work

They fit nice together in cases and theoretical ideas -- it's a joy teaching the texts and ideas (my joy, I'm sure the students often go WTF)

@DBuschek we also have a CHI paper on "Collaborative Writing Across Multiple Artifact Ecologies" (https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3313831.3376422). Not to over-promote the work, but I think there are some interesting insights on how collaborators negotiate writing "places" and tools :)
Collaborative Writing Across Multiple Artifact Ecologies | Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

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