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Privacy in an Age of Publicity | The New Yorker
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Thought Experiments (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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Matt Sheehan: New Scholar Spotlight - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Remaking “Made in China”: Beijing’s Industrial Internet Ambitions
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Silicon Valley’s China Paradox - MacroPolo
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Beijing’s Tech Ambitions: What Exactly Does It Want?
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Who Benefits From American AI Research in China? - MacroPolo
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Beijing’s Approach to Trustworthy AI Isn’t So Dissimilar from the World’s - MacroPolo
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Three Takeaways From China’s New Standards Strategy - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Fear of Chinese Competition Won’t Preserve U.S. Tech Leadership - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Two New Tech Bills Could Transform U.S. Innovation—if Congress Acts - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Virginia Woolf’s Idea of Privacy | The New Yorker
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China’s New AI Governance Initiatives Shouldn’t Be Ignored - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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One of the Biggest Problems in Regulating AI Is Agreeing on a Definition - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Engaging China on Strategic Stability and Mutual Vulnerability - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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“Sincerity” and “Authenticity” in Modern Society | National Affairs
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The AI Bill of Rights Makes Uneven Progress on Algorithmic Protections - Lawfare
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6 Reactions to the White House’s AI Bill of Rights - IEEE Spectrum
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Challenges and Opportunities for Grounding Cognition
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On centering, solutionism, justice and (un)fairness. – Algorithmic Fairness
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The philosophical basis of algorithmic recourse
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Fairness and Abstraction in Sociotechnical Systems
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The good delusion: has effective altruism broken bad? | The Economist
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Transferrable mechanics in game design and in software design
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How Dissent Grows in China | The New Yorker
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Swann’s Way – Modernism Lab
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Nietzsche’s Eternal Return | The New Yorker
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The Narrowing of Civic Life - The American Prospect
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Why Does The Whitney Biennial Suck So Much?
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The new tech worldview | The Economist
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Wang Huning, “The Structure of China’s Changing Political Culture” - Reading the China Dream
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Neural Turing Machine
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Collections: Why Rings of Power’s Middle Earth Feels Flat – A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
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How to Make Tech Products (that Don't Cause Depression and War)
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on-fairy-stories1.pdf
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Understanding Diffusion Models: A Unified Perspective
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Philosophy of Love | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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How Artists Can Be Part of the New Digital Creator Economy – ARTnews.com
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Meadowlands - by Irene - Subscript
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Design Practices: “Nothing about Us without Us” · Design Justice
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Toward a Constructive Technology Criticism - Columbia Journalism Review
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Week Two - Part I: Tech Criticism Origins and Tensions
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How TikTok Holds Our Attention | The New Yorker
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What Does the Critic Love? | L.M. Sacasas
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A Critic’s Manifesto | The New Yorker
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Writers and readers on Twitter and Tumblr: We need more criticism, less Liking.
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How Computing Ethics Got “Woke”
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Quantum Computing for High School Students
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Prompt Engineering Is Probably More Important Than You Think
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