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Rafael Brown

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21 articles decelerating

Rafael Brown has appeared in 21 articles since 2023-04. Coverage peaked in 2024Q2 with 9 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside LinkedIn, Bluesky, Twitter, Meta.

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21
mentions
Velocity
-77.8%
growth rate
Acceleration
-4.278
velocity change
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14
publications

Coverage Timeline

2024-06-23
Fast Company 11 related

In response to plagiarism allegations, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says the company “is not ignoring” robots.txt, but does rely on third-party web crawlers

* what we do is highly technical, you don't understand  —  * it wasn't us it was a third party service/contractor/vendor  —  https://www.fastcompany.com/ ... @bsmall2@mstdn.jp : Automated Plagiarism f...

2024-06-09
The Verge 64 related

Microsoft will make Recall an opt-in feature, encrypt its search index database, and require Windows Hello authentication and proof of presence to view timeline

enhancing Recall's security and making it an opt-in decision Jacob Siegal / BGR : Microsoft's changes AI Recall feature after intense criticism C. Scott Brown / Android Authority : Microsoft finally r...

2024-05-29
Gizmodo 16 related

In a spat on X, Meta's Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun calls out Elon Musk for saying xAI will pursue “truth” as Musk spreads “crazy-ass conspiracy theories” on X

But It Does Have Privacy Issues Emergent Behavior : 2024-05-29: Memorial Day Shenanigans Siddharth Jindal / AIM : Yann LeCun Delays Elon Musk's AGI Plans James Farrell / SiliconANGLE : Elon Musk and M...

2024-05-27
Rest of World 4 related

How Threads became a gathering space for young progressives in Taiwan, who now use the app to organize protests against pro-China opposition parties

https://restofworld.org/... X: @brianhioe : Nice piece by @violazhouyi on how Threads has taken on an unusual role in coordinating protests in Taiwan currently https://restofworld.org/... Caiwei Chen ...

2024-05-26
Futurism 7 related

An analysis of GPT-3.5-based ChatGPT's answers to 517 programming questions on Stack Overflow: 52% of answers contain incorrect information, 77% are verbose

https://futurism.com/... Charlie Stross / @cstross@wandering.shop : Study Finds That 52 Percent of ChatGPT Answers to Programming Questions Are Wrong  —  https://futurism.com/... Shafik Yaghmour / @sh...

Rest of World 2 related

How Threads became a gathering space for young progressives in Taiwan, who now use the app to organize protests against pro-China opposition parties

Despite Meta's promise to crack down on political content in the app, Taiwanese activists are using it to organize. Threads: @violatypes and @russellbrandom . Mastodon: @rakyat@hachyderm.io X: @vickie...

2024-05-19
Wall Street Journal

Training AI on stereotypical facial expressions is bound to mislead because scientific evidence indicates that there are no universal expressions of emotion

Lisa Feldman Barrett / Wall Street Journal : Bluesky: @tylerking.bsky.social . X: @carnage4life , @naimulkhan , and @lfeldmanbarrett LinkedIn: Dr. Jeffrey Funk , Rafael Brown , and Charles L Mauro Bl...

2024-05-18
Wall Street Journal

Training AI on stereotypical facial expressions is bound to mislead because scientific evidence indicates that there are no universal expressions of emotion

Training algorithms on stereotypical facial expressions is bound to mislead.  —  Imagine that you are interviewing for a job. X: @carnage4life , @naimulkhan , and @lfeldmanbarrett LinkedIn: Dr. Jeffre...

2024-03-04
The Guardian 4 related

Some users turn to AI chatbot therapists, finding them cheap, quick, available 24/7, and easy to talk to, but experts warn about the lack of a human connection

instead of leading with the ‘gee whiz AI’ angle — journalism in this space started with privacy harms, the fact that somehow tech companies get away with pretending healthcare regulation doesn't apply...

2024-01-02
Politico 2 related

A look at AI chatbots modeled on real experts, like US psychologist Martin Seligman, that are often created without permission, highlighting a policy gray area

and it only gets weirder from there. https://www.politico.com/... Jason Colavito / @jasoncolavito : I don't suppose it occurred to anyone celebrating the A.I. “replicas” of scholars that draw on their...

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