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Weekly Read Issue 03 This week’s theme: The Data Layer Behind World Models. World models become stronger when they receive richer signals from the real world: what people see, select, compare, correct, reject, review, and complete across different tasks and environments. In this issue, we look at how data contribution supports world model-driven intelligence: 1️⃣ Why real-world data matters for world models 2️⃣ How global collaboration creates broader AI signals 3️⃣How data moves toward cognition, judgment, and action From data contribution to world understanding. Read on Medium → medium.com/p/3c89628d79f3?po… Explore VIB AI: vibai.com #VIBAI #WeeklyRead #WorldModels #DataContribution #WorldModelAI
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What’s everyone reading this weekend here’s mine I’m still waiting for it to grab me 😏 #BookBoost #WeeklyRead
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The #WeeklyRead is “What Does Critical Theory Have to Do with Self-Emancipation?” by William Paris. The article appears in a special section, Critical Theory After Frankfurt, of New German Critique (155).. Read this article for free through 11/30: buff.ly/G1bFpZn
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The #WeeklyRead is "Decentralizing Knowledges" edited by Leandro Rodriguez Medina & Sandra Harding, which argues that epistemic decentralizing should be a main objective in studying the practices of knowledge production. Read it now for free! buff.ly/p5GvyWG
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The #WeeklyRead is "Living and Dying in São Paulo" by Jeffrey Lesser, which focuses on the Bom Retiro neighborhood to examine the competing visions of wellbeing in Brazil among racialized immigrants & policymakers & health officials. Read it now for free! buff.ly/MN1gTw3
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The #WeeklyRead is "Black, Queer, Dandy: The Beauty Without Whom We Cannot Live” by Monica L. Miller. The article appears in Black Portrait[s]: The Black Body in the West, a special issue of Nka (38-39). Access the article for free: buff.ly/aPAS4Fu
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The #WeeklyRead is “Exscription and Ecopoetics” by Martin Crowley. The article appears in Jean-Luc Nancy: The Urgency and Patience of Thought, a special issue of Cultural Politics (62:2), edited by Georgios Tsagdis and Paul Willemarck. Read it for free: buff.ly/vbJ80LD
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Through the Lense: A conversation with @StylishSinner_ Full Article: Link in Bio #WeeklyRead 📖 . Behind the Vision is our weekly series, where we dive deep into the minds of artists, DJs, and creatives shaping the electronic music community. Stay tuned for more stories that uncover the passion and vision driving the scene . #Housemusic #AfroHouse #DeepHouse #AfroDeep #Nightlife #Clubbing #Concerts #PartyinLagos #Lagos #Nigeria
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The #WeeklyRead is "The Fine Art of Persuasion" by Gennifer Weisenfeld, which examines the evolution of Japanese advertising from the early 1900s to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, a pivotal event that rebranded Japan on the world stage. Read it now for free! buff.ly/4bjs2jn
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The #WeeklyRead is "For Emplacement" by @BlaserMario, which proposes a new lens for contending with the momentous challenges facing the world, from climate change to rampant socioeconomic inequalities to the rise of neofascism. Read it now for free! buff.ly/4gnlhOq
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The #WeeklyRead is “On Receiving Accounts from Others” by Sara Ahmed. The article appears in "Unaccountably Queer", a special issue of @differences_dup (35:3) edited by Teagan Bradway Read this article for free through March 31, 2025: buff.ly/3WzBM2D
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The #WeeklyRead is "The Question of Genocide," a written dialogue between Jonathan Beller and Ali Musleh, published in Social Text issue 161. @STcollective Read it for free through 3/31: buff.ly/42dpDUV
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The #WeeklyRead is “Intergenerational Testimonials and the Politics of Black Cherokee Belonging” by Eve Eure. The article appears in New Citizenship Studies, a special issue of American Literature (96:4). Read this article for free through 3/31: buff.ly/4a9QuTR
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The #WeeklyRead is “'I Authored This Book in the Absence of My Slave': Enslaved East Africans and the Production of Occult Knowledge across the Omani Empire." Published in a recent special issue of @Monsoon_Journal, the article is free through 3/31/25: ow.ly/GS8a50UprQa
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The #WeeklyRead is "The Banality of Good," by Lieba Faier, which examines why efforts to curb human trafficking have fallen so short of their stated goals despite well-funded campaigns by the UN and its member state governments. Read it now for free! ow.ly/XfeH50UmKBp
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The #WeeklyRead is "The Echo of Voices after the Fall of the Aztec Empire" by Alex Hidalgo. Published in @HAHR21, the article was recently awarded the James Alexander Robertson Memorial Prize. Read it for free through 1/31/25: ow.ly/mm1s50Uiqlb
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The #WeeklyRead is "Feminist Development Justice as Emancipatory Praxis" by Nasha Mohamed, Sutapa Chattopadhyay, and Levi Gahman. Published in "Counterpoints," a recent special issue of @M3RIDIANS. Read it for free: ow.ly/fRbS50UcT7k
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The #WeeklyRead is "Revolutionary Papers: The Counterinstitutions, Counterpolitics, and Countercultures of Anticolonial Periodicals," the introduction to a special issue of @RadHistReview (150). Read it for free: ow.ly/i90X50U8jsb Buy this issue: ow.ly/9rEB50U8juf
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The #WeeklyRead is "The Light Outside Property," from "Queering the Domestic" a special issue of GLQ. Featuring text by Virginia Thomas and photographs by Laila A. Stevens. Read and view the photos for free: ow.ly/8X6G50U2B5g Buy this issue: dukeupress.edu/queering-the-…
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