Sitemap - 2023 - The Starting Block
The 190th Block: "Do your own research!"
The 189th Block: Historical revisionism shapes global headlines this year (and next)
The 188th Block: TikTok, trends, and the price of privacy
The 187th Block: From South Africa with regret
The 186th Block: And on the fifth(?) day he rose again
The 185th Block: Burning letters
The 184th Block: Research said we can tell apart real and pretend faces. I don't believe it
The 183rd Block: Oh, the promises and perils
The 182nd Block: Unworldly world news
The 181st Block: Running into the fire
The 180th Block: Conspiracies, kidspiracies, conspiritualists
The 179th Block: Keeping up with the devil
The 178th Block: Likes for lies
The 177th Block: Jobs for poets!
The 176th Block: News from the subcontinent
The 175th Block: WhatsApp for news...letter?
The 174th Block: Language, under-represented language, and AI
The 173rd Block: Let's talk about Southeast Asia
The 172nd Block: Medical misinformation
The 171st Block: Sociopolitical disinformation
The 170th Block: Externalities
The 169th Block: Pseudoconnection
The 168th Block: Digital authoritarianism
The 167th Block: Text perplexity, news as music, and newsletter growth in Brazil
The 166th Block: No news online
The 165th Block: Hop on the fact-checking bus, quite literally
The 164th Block: Fact-checking, still important
The 163rd Block: Feedback, feedback loop, out of the loop
The 162nd Block: WordPress v Substack?
The 161st Block: AI's impact on news and search results
The 160th Block: Two bad apples, one good one
The 159th Block: AI chatbot misinformation, and the potential misuse of consumer data
The Extra Mile: Artificial intelligence, academic integrity, and AI literacy
The 158th Block: Pearls before swine
The 157th Block: Press freedom and acceptable blurring and pixellating
The 156th Block: Academic integrity and AI
The 155th Block: Between the devil and the deep blue sea
The 154th Block: Privacy, security threats
The 153rd Block: Twitter v. Substack
The 152nd Block: Copycats and health misinformation
The 151st Block: The artificial hallucination
The 150th Block: Science adapts to generative AI, legacy media adapts to social media
The 149th Block: Tech reads for IWD
The 148th Block: AI publishing dilemmas in news, literature
The 147th Block: Humanising bots
The 146th Block: Twitter limits 2FA, force feeds tweets
The 145th Block: The (a)morality of chatbots
The 144th Block: All hands on deck for AI chatbot
The 143rd Block: An AI-hosted podcast sounds like a good idea
The 142nd Block: Influencers, whistleblowers, and dangerous speech
The 141st Block: Maybe don't let your chatbot do your work