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Digital Democracy
Sam Liebeskind • 4 cards
DeepSeek_R1
DeepSeek-R1 introduces two large language models, DeepSeek-R1-Zero and DeepSeek-R1, utilizing reinforcement learning for enhanced reasoning capabilities without supervised fine-tuning, along with distillation techniques for smaller models.
LinkData
Nicolay Gerold • 7 cards
There are several reasons to be skeptical of propertarian data reforms and how they conceptualize the problem of data extraction. The first is a pragmatic one: operationalizing the kind of complex and comprehensive micro-payments system suggested by these proposals at the scale they require may simply not be feasible or cost-effective
Salomé Viljoen • Data as Property? | Phenomenal World
Democratizing Access
sari and • 104 cards
One path forward reconceives data about people as a democratic resource. Such proposals view data not as an expression of an inner self subject to private ordering and the individual will, but as a collective resource subject to democratic ordering.
Salomé Viljoen • Data as Property? | Phenomenal World
Many dignitarian reformers claim that data extraction involves not only individual stakes, but also societal ones. Zuboff says the world’s digital information is a public good; the EU Data Protection Supervisor notes that privacy is not “only an individual right but a social value.”
Salomé Viljoen • Data as Property? | Phenomenal World
The second was what’s being called data discovery—the ability to search about a topic you’re interested in and discover data that you didn’t know you needed.
Joel Gurin • Open Data Now: The Secret to Hot Startups, Smart Investing, Savvy Marketing, and Fast Innovation (Business Books)
Open Culture
madisen • 1 card