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r/science is asking that Reddit better support mods by following through on promised tool updates https://t.co/IAaa1WRGUU
— Amy @asb@hci.social Bruckman (@asbruckman) June 16, 2023 -
Organizing a conference at the scale of @CVPR (8K+ authors) is like a second job. Program co-chair @judyfhoffman will see the payoff of her year-long effort starting Sunday. Read about Hoffman’s journey and where her vision for #computervision leads.https://t.co/lAU65GEvsw pic.twitter.com/fT8gJHaKL0
— Georgia Tech Computing (@gtcomputing) June 16, 2023 -
📣 REDDIT TURMOIL CONTINUES:
— Aakash Gupta 🚀 Product Growth Guy (@aakashg0) June 16, 2023
24 Hours after the blackout was supposed to end, 4974 subreddits are still dark. This includes r/funny, r/science, and r/music.
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I wrote most of the original Stamped of the Beginning in Providence, RI — which is why I was so excited to go back last week, with Joel, to celebrate the day that our graphic novel adaptation came out. We talked banning books & flipping tables.https://t.co/dTAQQcUTR8
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) June 15, 2023 -
NEW: In collaboration with @StanfordMed, we are excited to launch RAISE-Health, a new initiative seeking to address critical ethical and safety issues surrounding AI innovation and help others navigate this complex and evolving field. (1/3) https://t.co/x0HkP9G9er pic.twitter.com/R0z3RCGxCv
— Stanford HAI (@StanfordHAI) June 14, 2023