Content-type: text/html Downes.ca ~ Stephen's Web ~ Summary execution

Stephen Downes

Knowledge, Learning, Community

"Beyond the whole 'summary fetishisation' there is a more worrying trend," writes Martin Weller. "That is when you can only get access to the AI summary. Tom Scocca reports on how The Washington Post has (or is experimenting with) removing its archives, and instead giving access to AI trained on its archive. So much more efficient, right?" I don't think I can access the Washington Post archive anyways - I just don't have enough money for that - so this particular example doesn't worry me. Nor does losing access to carefully rewritten press releases published in much of the commercial press. But I do want access to original research, not for things like Weller's stellar wit, but for access to the actual facts and data (assuming they exist) being used to draw inferences.

Today: 2 Total: 74 [Direct link] [Share]


Stephen Downes Stephen Downes, Casselman, Canada
stephen@downes.ca

Copyright 2024
Last Updated: Dec 26, 2024 05:37 a.m.

Canadian Flag Creative Commons License.

Force:yes