Category «Knowledge Management»

How the Library of Congress is using both AI and volunteers to unlock public broadcasting history

NextGov/FCW: “Public broadcasting has a long history of capturing important moments in American life. It preserved voices from the civil rights movement, debates over war and foreign policy, regional arts coverage and local public affairs programs that reflected the people and places shaping the nation. But many of those moments have also been hard to …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, E-Records, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

Minters breaks the big law silence: AI is eating graduate jobs

Financial Review: “MinterEllison has become the first major Australian law firm to admit out loud a growing fear across the world: artificial intelligence-led automation may hurt lawyer numbers, and graduates will be hit first. Minters has cut its graduate cohort for 2025-26 by almost a third from the previous year, to 72, partly because artificial …

Subjects: AI, Education, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing

I avoid AI tools because thinking is supposed to be hard. It’s what makes us human

Wendy Liu – The Guardian – As intelligence itself becomes privatised by big tech, allowing your intellectual faculties to wither in service of inane bots seems a dangerous move. Long before the age of multi-billion-dollar AI companies promising to disrupt the field of software development, I was learning to code the hard way. It was …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Social Media

Your smart TV is tracking everything you watch – here’s why and how to stop it

MakeUseOf: “Most of us just want to relax at the end of a long day. Sure, there are plenty of people who like to go out and have an even crazier night after a full day of working. But more often than not, I’d bet that people are looking forward to catching up on some …

Subjects: E-Records, Economy, Financial System, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing

Three Search Alternatives to Google’s Brave New AI World

Follow up to Google Search as you know it is over [please please stop using Google – I will beg no more…] – See also Tara Calishain – “As you might imagine I’m not thrilled with Google’s decision to go full-in on AI. Even if Google’s AI consistently worked well enough to ensure minimal misinformation …

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

The Typo Vibe Shift

The Atlantic Gift article – “To some, they’re no longer a sign of laziness but proof of human touch…More than two decades later, as AI-generated writing has flooded workplaces, social media, and dating apps, old hallmarks of sloppiness—typos chief among them—are getting a new gloss. Some job applicants are intentionally adding typos to their cover …

Subjects: AI, E-Mail, E-Records, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management

Halupedia

“Halupedia is an encyclopedia covering topics that have received insufficient attention in mainstream reference works. Coverage spans historical events, scientific disciplines, geographical features, notable persons, organizations, treaties, academic disputes, and cultural phenomena. Articles are generated on demand and stored permanently upon first request. The encyclopedia approaches all subjects with equal seriousness regardless of their prominence, …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management

These Google Search Alternatives Actually Let You Control Your AI Experience

Follow on to Google Search as you know it is over, See also – LifeHacker: “…Google’s goal is to make Search synonymous with AI, which will no doubt please Google’s investors, but will also alienate some users. Many of still search Google seeking good results for our queries, and not AI-generated summaries and chats. Personally, I’m not …

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

Google Search as you know it is over

TechCrunch: “The era of the “ten blue links” is officially over. At its Google I/O conference on Tuesday, Google unveiled an AI-powered overhaul of Search centered around a reimagined “intelligent search box” — what the company describes as the biggest change to this entry point to the web since the search box debuted more than …

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

New database for local news research, from Syracuse University and Rebuild Local News

NiemanLab: “If you’re trying to get a handle on evidence from academic research about the state of local news, it’s hard to know where to start. The research is scattered — across disciplines from political science to economics to computer science; across universities; across paywalled journals. To some extent, it’s part of the academic job …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Bits of history…

Tristan Davey’s Punch Card Archive: “Punched cards were once a ubiquitous part of accounting, data collection and early computing. At their peak of use, in the 1950s and 60s, hundreds of companies around the world printed millions of punch cards every month. Yet within a few years of their obsolescence they all but disappeared from …

Subjects: Education, Knowledge Management