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Did you submit to #ICLR2024? I'd love to interview you about diversity and inclusion at AI conferences. Please be contact me here or via this form. forms.gle/mg29FYDV2NDZsf…

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Hi #ICLR2024 authors (accepted or not). Is your first language not English? I'd love to talk to you about your experience with inclusion in scientific publishing! #NLProc #AI #ML docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

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Talking with Stanford’s Public Scholarship Collaborative on Thursday 5/16 at 2PM PST about my upcoming book, Access Is Capture: How Edtech Reproduces Racial Inequality. @UCPress publicscholarship.stanford.edu/content/psc-ev…

Talking with Stanford’s Public Scholarship Collaborative on Thursday 5/16 at 2PM PST about my upcoming book, Access Is Capture: How Edtech Reproduces Racial Inequality.  @UCPress
publicscholarship.stanford.edu/content/psc-ev…
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🚨 Fellowship Alert: Up to $7K to Support Projects on Digitally Disadvantaged Languages Out of the ~7,000 living human languages, all but 100–or roughly 98%–are categorized as “Digitally Disadvantaged Languages” (DDLs) by The Unicode Consortium /1 SPREAD WORD! ATypI: Association Typographique Internationale The Cooper Union KABK Type & Media

🚨 Fellowship Alert: Up to $7K to Support Projects on Digitally Disadvantaged Languages

Out of the ~7,000 living human languages, all but 100–or roughly 98%–are categorized as “Digitally Disadvantaged Languages” (DDLs) by <a href="/unicode/">The Unicode Consortium</a> /1

SPREAD WORD! <a href="/ATypI/">ATypI: Association Typographique Internationale</a> <a href="/cooperunion/">The Cooper Union</a> <a href="/typemedia/">KABK Type & Media</a>
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As a reader of #FAcct2024 papers, I wonder if it might be useful to adopt a citation format to one which shows author names in parentheticals. Readers should be engaging with the citations of a piece and just having numbers makes it hard to do. It may lead to lazy cites too.

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We are still recruiting #ICLR2024 authors with different first languages to tell us about their publishing experience. Please reach out, I'd love to talk to you! #NLProc #AI forms.gle/o8Z1VMchkQpAj8…

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Just out on arXiv: my paper arguing that harmful biases are an inherent consequence of the underlying assumptions in any large language model, as LLMs are currently formulated. To the extent this is true, those assumptions badly need to be revisited. arxiv.org/abs/2406.13138

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CS publishing requires English writing. How might that limit our global information infrastructure? Check out our ICLR 2026 Global AI Cultures provocation, now translated into Mandarin, Hindi, Kurdish, Spanish, Portuguese, and Guarani! arxiv.org/abs/2408.14772

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ICYMI: LinkedIn is using your data to train its AI by default. I was opted-in without giving explicit consent; you may be too. The opt-out link is here: linkedin.com/mypreferences/… Steps: Click "Me" on top, Settings and Privacy > Data Privacy > Data for Generative AI Improvement

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I recently had the privilege to interview Sepehr Vakil about his new podcast, A Professor and a Comedian Walk into a Bar. Check it out! publicscholarship.stanford.edu/scholarship/bl…

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It's been over a year but everything we discussed is still *hyper* relevant. If you're also studying #EdTech hype, come write a blog post for us at the Stanford Public Scholarship Collaborative!