Penguin Random House is adding an AI warning to its books’ copyright pages
https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/19/penguin-random-house-is-adding-an-ai-warning-to-its-books-copyright-pages/
Penguin Random House, the trade publisher, is adding language to the copyright pages of its books to prohibit the use of those books to train AI.
I just encountered R A Proctor's "A Students Atlas" (1889) ... which prefigured 20c work by Cahill and Fuller by mapping the earth as a dodecahedron, each facet separately projected as a circle, with blisters or boils for some places ... and each circle is done on azimuthal equidistant, prefiguring Richard Edes Harrison! Need to learn more!!
Fortunately internet archive has a scanned file from UWisc at https://archive.org/details/studentsatlasin00procgoog/mode/2up
🔴 🇺🇸 The only poll of any real significance is the one that determines the group of presidential electors for the Electoral College, everything else is speculation.
#Poll #Polls #ElectoralCollege #USPol #Politics #USA #US #UnitedStates
#Image attribution: Chessrat, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons. Page URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ElectoralCollege2024.svg.
🔴 📚 🖋 I am trying to set up a blog to write book reviews on Write Freely but the process is proving more difficult than I intially thought. I think the reason may be age, and also the fact that there are very few tutorials to show a novitiate how to begin. I first started a blog on Write As and found that it required a monthly subscription. Subsequently, I deleted that blog and started anew on Write Freely however I still not cannot seem to operate the site correctly. I have not been able to federate the blog with Mastodon as that feature is not available. I also may have to learn Markdown from scratch. It appears I am running around in circles.
#WriteFreely #Blog #Fediverse #AskFedi #AskMastdon #BookReview #Bookstodon
🔴 Eating the Unspeakable: The Bible and Current Politics on Immigration
"The rumor of immigrants eating cats and dogs in Ohio goes in a slightly different direction but with the same aim: stoking virulent and violent xenophobia. The horror and hate that false claim evokes comes from the idea not only of immigrants eating cats and dogs but also “stealing the pets” of American households."
#Xenophobia #Migration #Migrants #Immigrants #Immigration #Politics #USPol #USA #US #UnitedStates #America #Religion
"More than 9,000 new archive videos, reflecting life in Northern Ireland in the 1990s, have been added to a dedicated BBC Northern Ireland Rewind website... This new archive content means that there is now more than 30,000 video clips specifically about Northern Ireland for the public to access - stretching as far back as the 1950s right up to 1996."
https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2024/new-northern-ireland-bbc-rewind-content-available
CRISPIN. A shoemaker: from a romance, wherein a prince of that name is said to have exercised the art and mystery of a shoemaker, thence called the gentle craft: or rather from the saints Crispinus and Crispianus, who according to the legend, were brethren born at Rome.
A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)
--
#books #literature #dictionaries #history #society #language #slang @histodons
🔴 🎥 Five Reasons Why Classical Civilisation Matters
#Video length: nineteen minutes and twenty nine seconds
🔴 Nepotism vs. intergenerational transmission of human capital in Academia (1088–1800)
"From the Bernoullis to the Eulers, families of scholars have been common in academia since the foundation of the first university in 1088. In this paper, we have shown that this was the result of two factors: Initially, scholars’ sons benefited from their fathers’ connections to get jobs at their fathers’ university. Between 1088 and 1543, about one in two scholars’ sons benefited from nepotism. They became academics even when their underlying human capital was lower than that of marginal first-generation scholar. After the Scientific Revolution, nepotism faded but families remained in academia."
Croix, D.d.l., Goñi, M. Nepotism vs. intergenerational transmission of human capital in Academia (1088–1800). J Econ Growth 29, 469–514 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10887-024-09244-0
#OpenAccess #OA #Article #DOI #History #Histodon #Histodons #Economics #Nepotism #Universities #Europe #Academia #Academic #Academics @histodon @histodons @economics
🔴 A numerical evaluation of the Finite Monkeys Theorem
"From this, we can see that all but the most trivial of phrases will, in fact, almost certainly never be produced during the lifespan of our universe. There are many orders of magnitude difference between the expected numbers of keys to be randomly pressed before Shakespeare's works are reproduced and the number of keystrokes until the universe collapses into thermodynamic equilibrium..."
Woodcock, S. and Falletta, J. (2024) 'A numerical evaluation of the Finite Monkeys Theorem,' Franklin Open, p. 100171. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fraope.2024.100171.
#OpenAccess #OA #Research #Article #DOI #Maths #Mathematics #Math #Infinity #Combinatorics #Probability #Monkeys #Shakespeare #Academia #Academic #Academics
The risks of OpenAI's Whisper audio transcription model: https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/2024/openai-whisper-risks/
I was considering starting a blog in which I would upload reviews of books that I had read. Subsequently, I posted a toot asking for recommendations for blogging platforms to use. One of the recommendations provided was for Write.As, from the #Fediverse. I promptly signed up to a free account and found out there is no way for an external audience to read what I have written without me using the paid version. Is this correct or have I misunderstood?
🔴 🇺🇸 Quantifying the uniqueness and divisiveness of presidential discourse
"In nearly all of our analyses, Donald Trump appears as a clear outlier. On the campaign trail, in presidential debates, and in official presidential addresses, we find, Trump’s speech patterns routinely differ from those of all recent presidents —lending credence to Kurt Anderson’s observation that, “The version of English [Trump] speaks amounts to its own patois, with a special vocabulary and syntax and psychological substrate” (4)."
Karen Zhou, Alexander A Meitus, Milo Chase, Grace Wang, Anne Mykland, William Howell, Chenhao Tan, Quantifying the uniqueness and divisiveness of presidential discourse, PNAS Nexus, Volume 3, Issue 10, October 2024, pgae431, https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae431
#OpenAccess #OA #Article #DOI #PoliticalScience #ComputerScience #Speech #Words #English #Language #LLMS #Trump #USPol #Politics #USA #US #UnitedStates #Academia #Academic #Academics @politicalscience
🔴 Quantifying the uniqueness and divisiveness of presidential discourse
"In nearly all of our analyses, Donald Trump appears as a clear outlier. On the campaign trail, in presidential debates, and in official presidential addresses, we find, Trump’s speech patterns routinely differ from those of all recent presidents —lending credence to Kurt Anderson’s observation that, “The version of English [Trump] speaks amounts to its own patois, with a special vocabulary and syntax and psychological substrate” (4)."
Karen Zhou, Alexander A Meitus, Milo Chase, Grace Wang, Anne Mykland, William Howell, Chenhao Tan, Quantifying the uniqueness and divisiveness of presidential discourse, PNAS Nexus, Volume 3, Issue 10, October 2024, pgae431, https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae431
#OpenAccess #OA #Article #DOI #PoliticalScience #ComputerScience #Speech #Words #English #Language #LLMS #Trump #USPol #Politics #USA #US #UnitedStates #Academia #Academic #Academics @politicalscience
🔴 Many people overestimate the percentage of immigrants in their country
"In Japan, people guess that 10% of the population are immigrants, but the accurate figure is around 2%. For every 5 immigrants people think exist, there is only one in reality."
🔴 🎥 How on Earth does ^.?$|^(..+?)\1+$ produce primes?
#Video length: eighteen minutes and thirty six seconds.
🔴 🗺️ Digitization Complete for World-Renowned Franco Novacco Map Collection
"A large portion of the collection includes world maps of all sizes, ranging from functional to more experimental. One 1590 cordiform map, for example, places the heart-shaped world inside of a fool's cap, resulting in an unsettling visual commentary on previous conceptions of world geography."
🔗 https://www.newberry.org/news/digitization-complete-for-world-renowned-franco-novacco-map-collection
🔴 🇺🇸 American Fears 2024
"Sitting at #1 on our list of top fears, as it has for the last 9 years, is the fear of corrupt government officials. Nearly 2/3 of Americans fear that our government is run by corrupt officials."
🔗 https://www.chapman.edu/wilkinson/research-centers/babbie-center/survey-american-fears.aspx
#Academia #Research #Poll #Polls #Survey #Fears #USA #US #UnitedStates #America
Not a bot, just a rather corpulent male fifty years of age; a very, very slow ignoramus who reads occasionally.
Toots are #humanities, #science, #nonfiction, #book, #map, #chart and #graph related. Some toots containing #videos may also find their way into the timeline.
Toots or follows or boosts or mentions ≠ endorsements of any particular notion or notions.
Expect numerous typing errors and copious amounts of nonsensical commentary from my personal formulations.
Finis