Category «Internet»

New Livestream Brings Microfiche Digitization to Life for Democracy’s Library

Internet Archive Blogs: “Ever wonder how government documents, once locked away on tiny sheets of microfiche, become searchable and accessible online? Now you can see it happen in real time. Today, the Internet Archive has launched a livestream from our microfiche scanning center (https://www.youtube.com/live/aPg2V5RVh7U), offering a behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous work powering Democracy’s Library—a …

Subjects: E-Records, Education, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

Something Alarming Is Happening to the Job Market

The Atlantic no paywall: “Something strange, and potentially alarming, is happening to the job market for young, educated workers. According to the New York Federal Reserve, labor conditions for recent college graduates have “deteriorated noticeably” in the past few months, and the unemployment rate now stands at an unusually high 5.8 percent. Even newly minted …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Financial System, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

U.S. Spy Agencies Are Getting a One-Stop Shop to Buy Your Most Sensitive Personal Data

The Intercept: “The ever-growing market for personal data has been a boon for American spy agencies. The U.S. intelligence community is now buying up vast volumes of sensitive information that would have previously required a court order, essentially bypassing the Fourth Amendment. But the surveillance state has encountered a problem: There’s simply too much data …

Subjects: AI, Civil Liberties, E-Government, E-Records, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy, Social Media

AI Hallucination Cases

Damien Charlotin: “This database tracks legal decisions  in cases where generative AI produced hallucinated content – typically fake citations, but also other types of arguments. It does not track the (necessarily wider) universe of all fake citations or use of AI in court filings. While seeking to be exhaustive (121 cases identified so far), it …

Subjects: AI, Courts, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Harvard Is Not Launching Free Online Courses About Recognizing Dictatorship In Response To Recent Events

Fact Check: “Is Harvard launching free college courses on basic U.S. government understanding and “how to recognize a dictatorship” or a “dictatorship takeover” in response to recent actions from the Trump administration? No, that’s not true: According to a Harvard spokesperson the “edX” program has existed since 2012 and it takes about 12 to 18 …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Social Media

How to Disappear

The Atlantic [no paywall] “Inside the world of extreme-privacy consultants, who, for the right fee, will make you and your personal information very hard to find. You could easily mistake Alec Harris for a spy or an escaped prisoner, given all of the tradecraft he devotes to being unfindable. Mail addressed to him goes to …

Subjects: Cryptocurrency, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Commerce, E-Mail, E-Records, ID Theft, Internet, Legal Research, Marketing, Privacy

Google Is Burying the Web Alive

New York Magazine no paywall: “By now, there’s a good chance you’ve encountered Google’s AI Overviews, possibly thousands of times. Appearing as blurbs at the top of search results, they attempt to settle your queries before you scroll — to offer answers, or relevant information, gleaned from websites that you no longer need to click on. …

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

Who Broke the Internet, Part IV

Cory Doctorow: “Who Broke the Internet, Part IV (permalink) “Kick ‘Em In the Dongle” is the fourth and final episode of “Understood: Who Broke the Internet?”, a podcast series I hosted and co-wrote for the CBC. It’s quite a finale! https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1353-the-naked-emperor/episode/16148346-kick-em-in-the-dongle – The thesis of the series is the same as the thesis of enshittification: that …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Economy, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing, Search Engines

Film and Television Script Archive

Internet Archive – A collection of scripts related to television, films and other productions. Includes: Advanced Search – This form allows you to perform an advanced search. You only need to fill in one field below. This can be any field. If you select “not” as your match criteria, you must select one other field; …

Subjects: Internet, Search Engines