"American business simply never recognized positive economic restructuring as the necessary corrective to the systemic crisis they had briefly diagnosed in early 2021."
NEW @abnyc06 on the disorganization of the American capitalist class.
phenomenalworld.org/analysis…
My book is out!
Fictions of Financialization is a critique of ‘financialization’ discourses, and an effort to articulate a renewed Marxist perspective on the power of finance in capitalism.
Just published with @PlutoPress!
plutobooks.com/9780745348896…
1. Look, everyone agrees that we need to give innovation more prominence in antitrust.
2. Meanwhile, we see that all antitrust agencies are increasingly relying on computational tools.
3. The question is this: can computational tools better accommodate innovation, or, on the contrary, do they lead to neglecting innovation because they rely on quantifiable metrics?
4. As @groza_teodora and I argue, computational tools not only help greatly in giving innovation more room, but they are the best way forward. We provide theoretical reasons, and many examples.
Read the paper here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.…
Hey look, my first collaboration w/ @mikarv on governance in the AI model hosting ecosystem - presented at FAccT, floating around for a while as a preprint - is officially now out #LIT 🚨
Super proud of this work, stay tuned for more soon…
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…?
There are now papers showing that the migration of academic communities from Twitter to other social media sites mostly failed. But they never fully returned to Twitter either.
I wonder if we will ever see so many different communities interacting in the same online space again.
For folks who don't enjoy reading 80-page law review articles, there's now a @noemamag magazine version of my case for strict liability, liability insurance requirements, and punitive damages that address the uninsurable risks posed by advanced AI systems. noemamag.com/your-ai-breaks-…
🎧 Listen now: Lithium is essential to way more than just the electric car batteries. It’s in medicine, ceramics, A/Cs, fireworks, nuclear weapons, pacemakers, toys; the list goes on & on.
How did it become so critical? @JacobBaynham explores.
noemamag.com/the-secret-magi…
🎉 Launching online today:
"Calculating Empires: A Genealogy of Technology and Power since 1500."
Dive into our large-scale interactive visualization exploring how technical and social structures co-evolved over five centuries. 🧵 calculatingempires.net/
My biggest project to date just landed in Berlin 🫣🤖
After many years of research, writing, and revision, I'm so excited to hear what you all think about 'The Politics of Platform Regulation: How Governments Shape Online Content Moderation.'
A short 🧵of summary and thanks:
Ahead of the European elections in the coming week, where is Germany and the Scholz government in Europe at this critical juncture?
The latest Chartbook newsletter riffing on a pointed op-ed for @FTadamtooze.substack.com/p/cha…
Academic researchers have plans to swap out human participants in studies with LLMs. My latest for @sciam explores why that might be problematic - and asks if it ever would be worthwhile
scientificamerican.com/artic…
Management researchers agree that expertise is key to the challenges of today's organizations. But they disagree on what expertise – actually – is. In this @AOMConnect paper Tomi, Kasper and I try to clarify and advance this debate. doi.org/10.5465/annals.2022.…
Law plays an active role in economic planning. And if markets are legal constructs, this raises the question of what we want markets for.
Here I discuss the potential and limitations of market instrumentalism, drawing from green industrial policies. 1/
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#CriticalAI welcomes LATRISE JOHNSON from U Alabama for 10/6 #CriticalAILiteracy in a Time of Chatbots.
She'll talk about ongoing work teaching "writing the self" to vulnerable students and how "gen AI" might change that.
Full program/reg links here sites.rutgers.edu/critical-a…