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Snurb — Wednesday 25 October 2023 20:20

The Role of Computational Social Science in Addressing Societal Challenges

Internet Technologies | 'Big Data' | Artificial Intelligence | COMNEWS 2023 |

The next and final keynote speaker at COMNEWS 2023 is Noshir Contractor; his focus is on the potentials inherent in computational social science. Communication research has become central to any academic discourse around the world over the past decades, but this also means that we must take on the grand societal challenges of the present day.

The first such challenge is the acceleration of technological change, and Noshir here points to the early question-answering system IBM Watson, which showed its abilities by winning the TV show Jeopardy – its creator has said that building the team that built Watson was …

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Snurb — Wednesday 25 October 2023 13:53

Making Sense of the AI Revolution

Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Internet Technologies | Artificial Intelligence | Social Media | COMNEWS 2023 |

The second keynote speaker at COMNEWS 2023 this morning is Claes de Vreese, whose focus is on AI; he notes that Artificial Intelligence has been a theme of discussion for many years, but has really been turbocharged in recent years by the emergence of new technologies. But these are normal developments in an emerging field, and we should not conclude from this that we are in the midst of a major AI revolution. There is also a great deal of self-serving rhetoric about AI from AI companies themselves, of course.

AI itself remains underdefined, too. Definitions being used in the …

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Snurb — Friday 20 October 2023 06:39

Interactional Moderation by Instagram’s Bot Police

Artificial Intelligence | Social Media | AoIR 2023 |

The final speaker in this AoIR 2023 session is Nathalie Schäfer, whose focus is on bots on Instagram. Bots are pervasive there, and some users have banded together to detect fake accounts and highlight automated interactions that are seen as problematic. They do so with ‘bot police’ accounts that ask to be tagged whenever users encounter bots, and also provide advice on how to detect bots and report them to Instagram. Other anti-bot accounts are set up solely to interact with social bots, and work as honeypot accounts whose postings are designed to attract automated interactions.

These accounts this present …

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Snurb — Friday 20 October 2023 06:37

Revisiting Joseph Weizenbaum’s Performance and Theory Modes in AI

Artificial Intelligence | AoIR 2023 |

The third paper in this AoIR 2023 session is Matthew Salzano, presenting a paper co-authored with the late Misti Yang. Their work focusses on Joseph Weizenbaum’s critique of AI, the creator of the Eliza chatbot and prominent AI theorist whose work offers a valuable vocabulary for the current AI discourse.

Weizenbaum theorised a performance mode of AI, where output is valued over input or means; this risks overvaluing engagement with undertheorised models rather than understanding how these systems work. AI evangelists exemplify this performance mode; their evangelism evades questions about the ethics or implications of such systems. An alternative to …

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Snurb — Friday 20 October 2023 06:36

The Bots of the Subreddit Simulator and What They Reveal about Platform Cultures

Artificial Intelligence | Social Media | AoIR 2023 |

The next speakers in this AoIR 2023 session are my QUT colleagues Daniel Whelan-Shamy and Dominique Carlon. Their focus is on playful engagement with and between bots in the Subreddit Simulator. Here it is especially interesting to explore what happens when bots interact with each other without the involvement of humans; the Subreddit Simulator provides this space, and enables an automated engagement between some 250 bots that make post submissions and comments. They were trained on aggregate data from specific subreddits, and represent the persona and culture of these (human) communities.

In the Subreddit Simulator, each hour there is a …

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Snurb — Friday 20 October 2023 06:35

Consequences of the Romantic Chatbot Replika

Artificial Intelligence | Social Media | AoIR 2023 |

The final paper session on this first day at AoIR 2023 starts with Tony Liao and Liz Rodwell, whose interest is in AI chatbots; they begin by introducing the AI chatbot Replika, available as a Web and smartphone app, which is designed to steer users towards romantic and erotic conversations as they engage with it. This enables an examination of how users navigate their potential romantic relationships with the chatbot, and a comparison with the common relationship stages observed for human-to-human relationships. There is also an r/ILoveMyReplika subreddit.

What communication practices with the chatbot do people engage in, then? How …

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Snurb — Friday 20 October 2023 02:29

Using AI to Analyse the URLs Shared on Facebook in the 2018 and 2022 Italian Elections

Politics | Elections | Government | Polarisation | Artificial Intelligence | Social Media | Facebook | AoIR 2023 |

The third speaker in this AoIR 2023 session is the excellent Fabio Giglietto, who also works with the URL shares dataset provided by Facebook via Social Science One. He also utilises the generative artificial intelligence tools now provided by OpenAI in order to examine the themes of and partisan attention to the topics circulating in discourse surrounding the 2018 and 2022 Italian election campaigns.

The URL shares dataset is centred on users’ engagement with URLs, and contains some random Gaussian noise designed to prevent the re-identifiability of users. The present project extracted the title and description of political URLs mainly …

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Snurb — Friday 1 September 2023 18:18

Assessing Polarisation and Partisanship across Four Dimensions

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | 'Big Data' | Artificial Intelligence | Social Media | Facebook | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | ECREA PolCom 2023 |

I am presenting the next paper in this ECREA PolCom 2023 conference, providing a brief overview of our Laureate Fellowship project on the drivers and dynamics of polarisation and partisanship. Here are the slides:

Determining the Drivers and Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate from Axel Bruns
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