Miguel Carvalhais
Design, music, art + computation. Professor at fba.up.pt; also running @cronicaelectronica.org, http://at-c.org and @xCoAx.org. Author of Art and Computation (V2_) and Artificial Aesthetics (U.Porto). carvalhais.org
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- Reposted by Miguel CarvalhaisThe connections among Epstein, AI oligarchs, cognitive scientists, eugenicists, misogynists, rapists, and outright fascists are so strong it's stunning that they are not outlined in every account of AI development and deployment. If you are bullish on AI you might want to check yourself.
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- Reposted by Miguel CarvalhaisIt's new release day, and we're glad to announce a new single by Matilde Meireles, “Two (Another Way)", in anticipation of her forthcoming album "Four Tales", due in March, and now available to preorder. This single is available to download right now! www.cronicaelectronica.org/246/
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- Reposted by Miguel CarvalhaisAlso trying to parse all the emails that read like they were written by a concussed golden retriever I think I finally get why these guys are so enthusiastic about getting chatbots to write for them
- Reposted by Miguel Carvalhais“For more than a century, scientific journals have been the pipes through which knowledge of the natural world flows into our culture. Now they’re being clogged with AI slop” www.theatlantic.com/science/2026...
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- Reposted by Miguel CarvalhaisI needed some good news this evening—Bandcamp's guidelines for generative AI in music and audio blog.bandcamp.com/2026/01/13/k...
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- Reposted by Miguel CarvalhaisWho are the experts / journalists / researchers you turn to for critical perspectives on AI & the tech world? I created a feed of experts who watch AI developments with a skeptical & critical (but *informed*) POV. I'd love more people to follow it, but I'm also looking to add people - recs welcome!
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- Reposted by Miguel CarvalhaisIn what's now become an annual tradition, I've written another piece for The Gist about how and why I hate A.I. On a bubble about to burst, a future rotted to its core, and the limits of the Mrs Doyle Theory of artificial intelligence. www.thegist.ie/guest-gist-2...
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- Reposted by Miguel CarvalhaisToo many things happened this year to summarize. Here's my 2025 wrap-up of some of the people, places, and things that made it amazing.❤️ (1/3)
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- Reposted by Miguel CarvalhaisI think this post nails the actual problem, for researchers at least—AI hallucinations would simply not be a problem in academic work if we’d not normalized citation-as-signaling rather than actual engagement—you can only cite a fake paper if you’re not in the habit of reading the papers you cite
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