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Mattias Rost

@rrostt

Senior Lecturer at Gothenburg University. PhD in HCI. Coder at heart.

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Preprint of our (Tobias Vente, @lwegmeth, @joeranbeel) #RecSys2024 paper "From Clicks to Carbon: The Environmental Toll of #RecSys" is now available. arxiv.org/abs/2408.08203 ACM RecSys #greenml #greenai #greenrecsys #sustainableai #sustainableml #sustainablerecsys

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Last month, we had a great chat with Mor Naaman (informor.bsky.social) about Human-centered AI-mediated communication. Listen to our conversation in the latest episode of the HCAI podcast hcai.se/podcast/24-09-… #humancenteredartificialintelligence #aimediatecommunication #hcai Mattias Rost

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Professor Mor Naaman examines the societal implications of #AI’s growing role in human communication & reflects on the future challenges & opportunities in designing human-centered AI systems on the Human Centered AI Podcast: bit.ly/3ZmzDJN #HCAI #CornellTech Mor Naaman (informor.bsky.social)

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On the tenth episode of the HCAI Podcast, me and Alan Said talk with Ricardo Baeza-Yates about Earth-centered AI, energy consumption, and the ethical challenges in AI development. hcai.se/podcast/24-09-…

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Before we solve this, most of the funding in AI will go elsewhere. And, as a consequence, AI will not reach the potential it has for humanity. Lose-lose. This is the real crisis of HCI. We don't need theories, we need theories that help design better AI for human use.

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Qwq on stacking three eggs. It's showing a lot of humour in its reasoning and is certainly taking its time to reach a final solution. gist.github.com/rrostt/be0fa10…

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Eric Schmidt says in one year there will be AI "super mathematicians" and combined with superior programming skills this will lead to AI scientists that will increase the slope of progress such that the country or company that is the first mover will have a monopoly on innovation

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I'm looking for programmers to onboard to ✨ Val Town Projects ✨ to: • create a personal site or blog • full-stack app • backend • internal tool • or really anything you can do in js/ts 🤔 Who would like to be personally onboarded by charmaine and I? DMs open :)

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In 1945, six women pulled off a computing miracle. They programmed the world’s first computer—with no manuals, no training. Then, a SINGLE assumption erased them from tech history for decades. The story of how ONE photo nearly deleted computing’s female founders: 🧵

In 1945, six women pulled off a computing miracle.

They programmed the world’s first computer—with no manuals, no training.

Then, a SINGLE assumption erased them from tech history for decades.

The story of how ONE photo nearly deleted computing’s female founders: 🧵
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We’re hosting a workshop at Aarhus 2025: The End of Programming (as we know it) Rethink what coding could be with AI—beyond tools & efficiency, toward new forms of co-creation. 📅 Aug 19 (hybrid) 📝 Submit by June 27 🔗 mi.sh.se/~shmnjn07/thee… #HCI #AI #Aarhus2025

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Vibe code is legacy code Andrej Karpathy coined vibe coding as a kind of AI-assisted coding where you "forget that the code even exists" We already have a phrase for code that nobody understands: legacy code Legacy code is universally despised, and for good reason. But why? You have

Vibe code is legacy code

<a href="/karpathy/">Andrej Karpathy</a> coined vibe coding as a kind of AI-assisted coding where you "forget that the code even exists"

We already have a phrase for code that nobody understands: legacy code

Legacy code is universally despised, and for good reason. But why? You have