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As I noted yesterday, we’re clearly at a point where we need to have serious conversations about the rules (and ethics) of using AI to support the production of what we deem our “original” output. Today, I came across a few attempts to not only seek out those efforts but to outright ban them. See: https://www.designedtoinspire.com/blog/ai-cat-and-mouse/
Thoughts on these efforts? Seems like a futile game of cat and mouse to me.
Here are some folks that I hope will boost the new @nptech (#nptech) group on Mastodon:
@amyrsward
@mwebb
@Kanter
@peterscampbell
@JohnGMcNutt
@pearlbear
@SteveGarfield
@ethanz
@nonprofits
@nonprofitorgs
@ruby
@p2173
@craignewmark
@rahulbot
@kanarinka
@digitalsista
@coyotebroad
@donmelton
@Jrandom
@globalvoices
@ptp
@osi
@VirginiaEubanks
@choco
It is a pleasure to follow some of my favourite Twitter voices that have made it here:
Manuscripts/paleography:
@AlisonIBeach
@etreharne
@litteracarolina
@drdavidrundle
@LisaFaginDavis
@SJLahey
@leoba
Libraries:
@KurtDeBelder
@overholt
@BL_DigiSchol
@RareBookLibAntw
Print/typography:
@wynkenhimself
@shadychars
@Incunabula (more please!)
DH/Open Access:
@melissaterras
@openculture
And my fav bot:
@picardtips
#FollowTipsDuJour @histodons #medieval #BookHistory #libraries
Seeing a lot of spreadsheets going around with people to follow on #Mastodon, which is super cool, but y'all should check out and add yourselves to #Trunk, a site with a bunch of different lists which has been around on the fediverse basically forever: https://communitywiki.org/trunk 😄
@themaltesemama @kent @joannastern @Eliot_L Yep. It should be exactly like websites & email is now:
mast.fbi.gov
mast.whitehouse.gov
mast.hhs.gov
mast.army.mil
mast.doj.gov
...etc.
mast.washingtonpost.com
mast.nytimes.com
mast.apple.com
mast.google.com
...etc.