A very full week began with 2.5 days of intense, provocative, productive conversations about AI and free speech of expression (courtesy of the Milton Wolf seminar hosted at the DA) and ended with 2.5 hours of less productive, but enjoyable and powerful in their own way, samples of excellent adult beverages (courtesy of the Vienna […]
Telling You What You Don’t Want to Hear
Last month, I got to experience — briefly, but enjoyably — my first WorldCon in Glasgow. This opportunity came my way courtesy of a kick-ass panel organized by Rachel van der Merwe, where she, Barbara Postema, and Greg Fuller provided the kick-ass bits, and I provided the short riff on Mrs., Davis I’ve shared below. […]
Talkin’ bout media literacy
It’s a small thing, to be sure, but perhaps worth sharing anyway. A couple of weeks ago, a reporter for the UMN student newspaper talked with me briefly about media literacy and artificial intelligence . . . and it became part of a podcast episode. Little did I know that the reporter in question had […]
‘Tis the season…
…both for a new academic year getting underway, and for trying to fire up the blogging engine again on a regular basis once more. The former features fresh syllabi for my “Media Outlaws” and “New Telecommunication Media” courses. And the latter really is due for a fresh name. That’s a legacy title, which feels more […]