Teresa Heffernan

Literature prof; author; current project: how literal readings of fiction by the tech industry are destroying the world. Let's read/interpret fiction as fiction. Boycott generative AI (chatbots etc); Website: https://www.socialrobotfutures.com/

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Teresa Heffernan reposted
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"Norway is imposing a near ban on the use of generative AI tools by elementary school pupils while also restricting their ​use in the education of older children to prevent a ‌negative impact on learning" Sometimes, good policymaking is incredibly simple. www.reuters.com/techn…

reuters.com
AI Weekly's analysis
  • Norway bans generative AI for students ages 6-13 starting August 2026, with supervised use permitted for ages 14-16.
  • Prime Minister Støre cited excessive AI reliance as a risk to essential skills; the government is also increasing book funding over tablets.
  • Norway's 2024 smartphone ban saw reduced bullying and rising grades per the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
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Teresa Heffernan reposted
@weyodi.bsky.social

Now we can keep track of the money being sunk into AI rather than climate change, healthcare, or education. isaiprofitable.com

Is AI Profitable Yet? isaiprofitable.com
AI Weekly's analysis
  • The AI industry has spent roughly $1.4 trillion against $613 billion in revenue, leaving almost every major player still in the red.
  • Amazon leads all spenders at $313 billion invested; NVIDIA is the sole major AI player currently in the black, profiting from hardware.
  • The site's anonymous creator predicts clarity on AI viability by 2030 and notes Anthropic recently approached its first profitable quarter.
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Teresa Heffernan reposted
Ed Zitron @edzitron.com

Any AI bailout would be distasteful and insulting to the general public. The AI industry has demanded so much from us — our work, so much memory that phones and laptops are unaffordable, our attention — and it still wants more. There can be no bailout. www.wheresyoured.at/let-…

Let AI Burn wheresyoured.at View on Bluesky →

great time for Canada to jump on board the sinking ship... (www.cbc.ca/news/politic...)

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Disinformation machines: "A March 2025 study from the Tow Center for Digital Journalism found that more than 60 percent of responses from AI-powered search engines were inaccurate. A BBC study puts the wrongness of chatbots closer to 45 percent" www.wired.com/story/fact-c...?

AI Just Isn’t Right wired.com
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Recent commentary

The AI industry, subject to little regulation, has made billions by promising a forever-coming mythical “superintelligence”; its products crucially involve overhauling & locking us into a global infrastructure, perfecting the model of marketing the idea of individual freedom while shutting it down.

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Finishing a paper on Neom & waiting for governments to catch up, so they stop investing tax payers' $ in the fictions marketed by the AI industry: "Rather than unveiling a new world, it is the last gasp of a model that has no future, best exemplified by the failure of the Saudi Vision 2030 project."

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"The enormous amount of time and effort expended on technical and policy fixes to address the problem of fakes, scams, biases, misinformation, and disinformation are bound to fail if they never address the heart of the problem, the Orwellian language that pervades the AI industry."

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Just to be clear: "Automation, surveillance, the degradation of labour, the destruction of the environment, and the upward transfer of wealth--not intelligence--are the backbone of the resource-intensive AI industry."

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