Wednesday, May 10, 2023

7 Ways AI Media Coverage is Failing Us

 

7 ways AI media coverage is failing us Nirit Weiss-Blatt


I identified 7 flaws in current AI media coverage and organized them into a short piece.


Check it out:

7 Ways AI Media Coverage is Failing Us


Wednesday, April 26, 2023

The AI Dilemma’s Panic-as-a-Business


Like The Social Dilemma Did, The AI Dilemma Seeks To Mislead You With Misinformation Techdirt Nirit Weiss-Blatt


I created a detailed breakdown of the new “AI Dilemma” and the infamous “Extinction from AI” survey.

 

The AI Dilemma’s Panic-as-a-Business:

- Freaking people out with monstrous AI

- Freaking people out with dubious survey stats

- Distracting people from the real issues

 

Check it out:

Like The Social Dilemma Did, The AI Dilemma Seeks To Mislead You With Misinformation


Friday, April 14, 2023

The AI Doomers’ Playbook

 

The AI Doomers' Playbook Techdirt Nirit Weiss-Blatt


Mass media plays a key role in promoting AI Doomers, like

 

Sam -Light out for all of us- Altman

Tristan -AI's godlike powers will master us- Harris

Eliezer -Destroy a rogue datacenter by airstrike- Yudkowsky

 

From “AI Panic Marketing” to “AI Panic as a Business,” there’s a clear playbook.

 

This new article explains why “Instead of out-of-control AI, we have out-of-control panic”:


AI Doomers’ Playbook


AI Doomers Everywhere meme Nirit Weiss-Blatt


Sunday, April 9, 2023

@DrTechlash on Tech News Weekly podcast: AI doomers are distracting us from the real problems

  

Nirit Weiss Blatt Tech News Weekly podcast AI Headlines


I appeared on the Tech News Weekly podcast (TWiT network) to discuss the media coverage of AI—specifically, the rise of AI doomerism.


Give it a listen:

Tech News Weekly | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | SpotifyYouTube


Tech News Weekly podcast Nirit Weiss-Blatt AI Doomers


Thursday, March 2, 2023

Overwhelmed By All The Generative AI Headlines? This Guide Is For You


Attack of the psycho chatbot Daily Star Attack of the stupid tabloid nirit weiss-blatt

There's a strange synergy now between people who hype AI's capabilities and those who thereby create false fears (about those so-called capabilities).
It’s all overwhelming. But none of this is new.
 
Since we’re flooded with news about generative AI and its “magic powers,” I gathered the Top 10 AI frames from the most positive (pro-AI) to the most negative (anti-AI).
 
My hope is that after reading this, you’ll be able to cut through the AI hype. ⤵

Overwhelmed By All The Generative AI Headlines? This Guide Is For You

Friday, February 24, 2023

The Vibe Shift in Content Moderation: AIGC in the new UGC

 
Today (February 24, 2023), I was quoted (next to other experts) in a Washington Post article by Will Oremus & Nitasha Tiku:
 

The right’s new culture-war target: ‘Woke AI’ The Washington Post

It discusses how social media content moderation wars are moving into the AI culture war.
"ChatGPT praised Biden but not Trump. The right is furious."

ChatGPT praised Biden but not Trump. The right is furious. The Washington Post
 
Here, I would like to share my additional thoughts. I'm calling it "AIGC in the new UGC."
 
The Vibe Shift in Content Moderation:
The battlefield moves from user-generated content to AI-generated content

UGC AIGC Content Moderation meme Nirit Weiss-Blatt

The bigger picture? We are coming full circle.
 
First was the tech backlash against Big Tech, specifically social media algorithms.
For the past 5 years, the tech coverage has focused on phenomena such as hate speech, disinformation, filter bubbles, echo chambers, and rabbit holes.
 
The tech industry needed something to distract us from this tiring mess and all the content moderation battles that came to define Web 2.0 and UGC (User-Generated Content).
But Web3/crypto failed miserably, and the technology behind the Metaverse is not ready yet.
 
That paved the way for Generative AI, which has actual use cases.
OpenAI's tools, like DALL-E and ChatGPT, were the wishful "backlash to the Techlash."
Because "finally, something to be enthusiastic about!"
The fact that those tools didn't come from Big Tech made it more exciting.
 
Now, we're back in the same territory of content moderation, biases, safeguards, who designs and controls the safeguards, and why there's no regulation on this disruptive thing. It sounds familiar because it is. 
We're back to Big Tech controlling big technology.

The right’s new culture-war target: ‘Woke AI’ Nirit Weiss-Blatt The Washington Post

Current events are freaking people out because we are dealing, once again, with our information ecosystem.
People on one side ask Microsoft for more guardrails, while others tweet, "Oh my god, they killed Sydney!".
It's manifesting the social media's culture war in this technology.
 
Nothing will prevent those new accelerating debates over AI content moderation.
Why?
Because for two decades of social media, we haven't figured it out, and we are not even sure what "getting it right" even looks like (nobody would ever be satisfied).
 
How could we expect AIGC (AI-Generated Content) to be any different from UGC (User-Generated Content)? 
It is literally trained on it.
 
Conclusion? Generative AI companies should brace themselves. 
Techlash is coming.

Brace yourself. Techlash is coming. Nirit Weiss-Blatt

 

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

AI Hype - Explained

  
AI Hype - Explained. DrTechlash Dr Nirit Weiss-Blatt. YouTube thumbnail.

A 25-minute version of my presentation on “The Media Coverage of Generative AI.”
 
I’m showing that the generative AI tools might be novel, but their media coverage is not.
The old “AI Frames” rule the headlines. I’m explaining why.
 
AI Hype - Explained. DrTechlash Dr Nirit Weiss-Blatt. Key moments. ten AI frames.

Check out the full video:

AI Hype - Explained. DrTechlash Dr Nirit Weiss-Blatt. Yann LeCun tweet. February 14 2023.