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Reflections in the “Woke” Mirror
Reflections in the “Woke” Mirror
It’s not what the AI says but what the AI says about us
Jeff Jarvis
Feb 24
Is It Time to Give Up on Old News?
Is It Time to Give Up on Old News?
What to say to Scranton?
Jeff Jarvis
Jan 24
Make Bell Labs an Internet Museum
Make Bell Labs an Internet Museum
My proposal for the historic headquarters of invention
Jeff Jarvis
Jan 18
In the Echo Chamber
In the Echo Chamber
Thoughts after testifying to the Senate: on fair use, copyright, JCPA, Section 230, deep fakes, and bad p
Jeff Jarvis
Jan 11
Journalism and AI
Journalism and AI
Here are are my written remarks for a hearing on AI and the future of journalism for the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy…
Jeff Jarvis
Jan 9
Journalism, Belief, & Belonging
Journalism, Belief, & Belonging
The crisis in democracy is not just about information
Jeff Jarvis
Jan 3
Artificial General Bullshit
Artificial General Bullshit
AI, AGI, and its other hallucinations: A report from a sane discussion of artificial intelligence
Jeff Jarvis
Nov 19, 2023
A Generation Later
A Generation Later
And what have we learned? This year, I am angry.
Jeff Jarvis
Sep 11, 2023
Moving on
Moving on
I have news: I am leaving CUNY’s Newmark Journalism School at the end of the term. Technically I’m retiring, though I’ll never retire.
Jeff Jarvis
Sep 6, 2023
On Copyright and AI
On Copyright and AI
My response to the Copyright Office in the context of journalism
Jeff Jarvis
Sep 2, 2023
A Few Unpopular Opinions about AI
A Few Unpopular Opinions about AI
When to tell the machine to STFU, especially in journalism
Jeff Jarvis
Aug 21, 2023
California’s Protectionist Legislation
Opposing the CJPA
Jeff Jarvis
Jun 25, 2023
ChatGPT Goes to Court
ChatGPT Goes to Court
The fault lies not in our machines, but in ourselves
Jeff Jarvis
Jun 9, 2023
Trafficking in Traffic
Trafficking in Traffic
The Death of BuzzFeed News and the End of Mass Media
Jeff Jarvis
May 1, 2023
Darrell V. Jarvis, 1926–2023
Darrell V. Jarvis, 1926–2023
My father died at 97. I write this for myself, to memorialize him, to leave a trace of his life connected with me here.
Jeff Jarvis
Apr 9, 2023
Journalism is Lossy Compression
Journalism is Lossy Compression
In The New Yorker, Ted Chiang calls ChatGPT “a blurry JPEG of the web.” I say journalism is a blurry representation of the world.
Jeff Jarvis
Feb 12, 2023
Writing and Exclusion
Writing and Exclusion
Could AI — and the internet — expand our definition of literacy?
Jeff Jarvis
Dec 22, 2022
We, the Tweeters
We, the Tweeters
The right-wing, Muskian myth of ‘free-speech absolutism’
Jeff Jarvis
Dec 21, 2022
On Joining Mastodon
On Joining Mastodon
From my vast experience of three weeks, a guide to diving in
Jeff Jarvis
Nov 21, 2022
Telling the Story that Defies Telling
Telling the Story that Defies Telling
Jonathan Freedland’s ‘The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World’
Jeff Jarvis
Nov 8, 2022
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