Geoffrey Rockwell
Philosophy and Digital Humanities at the U of Alberta
- Andreessen's Techno-Optimist Manifesto include academics as the enemy, but the description of our sins could just as well fit venture capital.
- Reading Andreessen's Techno-Optimist Manifesto. He quotes Martinetti's Futurist Manifesto which includes, "We want to glorify war - the only cure for the world - militarism, patriotism, the destructive gesture of the anarchists, the beautiful ideas which kill, and contempt for woman."
- Reposted by Geoffrey Rockwell"Digital detoxes" are trendy. But who actually does this voluntary disconnection? Minh Hao Nguyen & @eszter.com find that younger, higher educated, more frequent internet users, and those with less dependable access are more likely to voluntarily disconnect doi.org/10.1093/joc/jqad021
- Reposted by Geoffrey RockwellI can't bring myself to read more than a page of the Andreessen thing. It's word vomit; LLMs do much better. But the meta-pattern is interesting: academia and tech are locked in the sort of struggle for moral authority that used to take place between academics and journalists.
- Reposted by Geoffrey RockwellHoooo boy
- Call For Papers is now up for Replaying Japan 2024. This is being jointly organized at the U of Buffalo, SUNY and at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester (with transportation.) Should be a great conference on Japanese game culture. See replaying.jp
- Reflecting in my blog on how OpenAI has changed the "core values" it describes on its Careers page. Now AGI is the first core value and anything that doesn't help with the commitment to building safe and beneficial AGI is out of scope. See theoreti.ca?p=8364
- Reposted by Geoffrey RockwellA 21 year old undergrad played a key role in this major breakthrough for the Herculaneum Scrolls project (one of the coolest DH projects NEH has funded). Luke Farritor, from U Nebraska-Lincoln, was the first person to uncover a full word from a 2000 year old scroll. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
- Reposted by Geoffrey RockwellEvery field has its own challenges.
- Reposted by Geoffrey RockwellIt's 1991. While you and your buddies are doing humanities computing, across campus people are experiencing science with computer-created "virtual reality".
- Reflecting on presentation tools like PowerPoint and Tufte's critique. Wishing MORE had been successful. theoreti.ca?p=8346
- Reposted by Geoffrey RockwellThe National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition has been awarded $124,000 to digitise 20,000 images from Swarthmore and Haverford archives to reveal truth and begin repair around #Quaker boarding schools, 1852-1945 #Quakers #Skystorians
- Reposted by Geoffrey RockwellDown to less than five extra new codes in the can in our spreadsheet that has 220 rows in it! Keep an eye out for any new codes you get and submit them here to share out to a colleague. bit.ly/dh-bluesky
- Second day of Replaying Japan in Nagoya and continuing my conference notes, philosophi.ca/pmwiki.php/Main/Rep… . Excellent paper on the challenges of game studies in China. If I understood the story their DiGRA chapter was ruled illegal by the government and papers disappear.
- Reading AP's "Standards around generative AI" (blog.ap.org/standards-around-ge…) they strike me as sensible advice we should give our students including "We urge staff [students] to not put confidential or sensitive information into AI tools."
- Reposted by Geoffrey RockwellThis is a really good example of a general principle about prompting, which is that you have to ask yourself when & how words are actually used in captions — not what the dictionary says they mean.
- At Nagoya Zokei University for Replaying Japan 2023 in Nagoya, Japan. Finally we are back in person. Keeping conference notes at philosophi.ca/pmwiki.php/Main/Rep…
- Reposted by Geoffrey RockwellHey babe, wake up, a new robots.txt just dropped platform.openai.com/docs/gptbot