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how these systems might be redesigned with the opposite intention of “bridging” the crowd.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
Rekt - Leaderboard
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Any one single source of truth to define expertise is not going to work — you're going to need to pull it in from multiple places to really capture what it means to be an expert. I think Web3 presents a really interesting opportunity because it's decentralized.
Refraction • Curatorial Governance: An Interview with Tony Lashley
Disrupting deceptive uses of AI by covert influence operations
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Renee De Four
@reneedefour
Dorsey argues that while Andreessen Horowitz is marketing its Web3 investments (that is, companies dealing in crypto, non-fungible tokens, the metaverse and anything on blockchain) as power to the people, the firm is going to wind up with as much power as it had in Web 2.0 and the people with just as little.
The Information • Jack Dorsey, Marc Andreessen and the Makings of a Crypto Holy War
lyel resner
lyelresner.comI think we’re actually about to enter a Pseudonymous Economy where it won’t even be possible to discriminate against or cancel someone — because they’ll have AI-generated faces, video, audio, accents, and even language.
Balaji S. Srinivasan • If Einstein Had The Internet: An Interview With Balaji Srinivasan
There are many projects that have created protocols for decentralizing discourse, including ActivityPub and SSB for social, Matrix and IRC for chat, and RSS for blogging. While each of these are successful in their own right, none of them fully met the goals we had for a network that enables global long-term public conversations at scale.