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Search engine manipulation to spread pro-Kremlin propaganda

Misinformation Review – Harvard Kennedy School – “The Kremlin’s use of bots and trolls to manipulate the recommendation algorithms of social media platforms is well-documented by many journalists and researchers. However pro-Kremlin manipulation of search engine algorithms has rarely been explored. We examine pro-Kremlin attempts to manipulate search engine results by comparing backlink and keyphrase …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines, Social Media

Satellite data: The other type of smartphone data you might not know about

Via LLRX – Satellite data: The other type of smartphone data you might not know about – Subject matter experts Tommy Cooke. Alicia Sabatino, Benjamin Muller and Kirstie Ball used critical code and documentary research methods to identify that raw satellite location measurement data are perpetually created in our devices all the time. Because satellite data …

Subjects: E-Records, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

OpenAI Is Now Everything It Promised Not to Be

Vice – Corporate, Closed-Source, and For-Profit. OpenAI is today unrecognizable, “with multi-billion-dollar deals and corporate partnerships. Will it seek to own its shiny AI future? OpenAI is at the center of a chatbot arms race, with the public release of ChatGPT and a multi-billion-dollar Microsoft partnership spurring Google and Amazon to rush to implement AI …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Financial System, Internet, Knowledge Management, Privacy, Search Engines

A Basic iPhone Feature Helps Criminals Steal Your Entire Digital Life

WSJ: “The passcode that unlocks your phone can give thieves access to your money and data; ‘it’s like a treasure box’” Via LinkedIn, Edwin Kwan – “The Wall Street Journal has written an article that will challenge your belief on the security of your digital life. It reports on how a basic iPhone feature can …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management, Privacy

The End of the English Major

The New Yorker [see also link to archived copy, no paywall] – “Enrollment in the humanities is in free fall at colleges around the country. What happened? By Nathan Heller: …For the decline at Arizona State University [A.S.U.] is not anomalous. According to Robert Townsend, the co-director of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Knowledge Management

On the Evolution of the World’s Oldest Encyclopedia

Literary Hub: “Encyclopedias are not like rose bushes, for which pruning is everything. They are usually the opposite, more like Japanese knotweed, spreading wildly and germinating freely, invasive and persistent in all countries where a foothold is possible.When the second edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica completed its publication in 1784, sixteen years after the first, it …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries