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  • 22:15https://www.open.online/2026/08/17/roberto-vannacci-chat-lombardia-antisemitismo-razzismo/0,00%
  • 18:21https://chuangcn.org/2026/08/following-the-israel-model-off-a-cliff-why-taiwanese-nationalism-undermines-its-argument-on-self-determination/0,00%
  • 17:16Subcultural Leftism Hurts Socialists Hong accomplished a tremendous amount in this race. But it is impossible to avoid the conclusion that she could have accomplished much more if she hadn’t had to carry the load of past statements she made exemplifying insular leftist subcultures. A post she had made in 2020 calling for scrapping Thanksgiving for “celebrating colonialism” and “a time that’s incredibly painful for many people in our communities” received a great deal of attention in the last weeks of the race, for example. So did her endorsement of abolishing the police, a slogan I’ve recently argued is a barrier to left success and desperately needed criminal justice reform. https://jacobin.com/2026/08/hong-wisconsin-primary-loss-lessons0,00%
  • 17:06https://responsiblestatecraft.org/israel-influence-chatgpt/0,00%
  • 17 авг.For its entire history, whatever its crimes and sins, Google Search performed one basic benevolent function: it sent our attention from Google to some source that most likely helped resolve a question or indulge an interest. You typed a query, and the company’s ranking algorithm—proprietary, opaque, contestable, but ultimately effective and useful—served up a list of doors onto the wider web. You clicked, and you left Google’s house to visit someone else’s. That mere act of departure, unglamorous as it sounds, was the thread connecting search to the older ideal of the public sphere. It was the residue of an Enlightenment premise: that citizens benefit from encountering a plurality of sources, weighing them, and forming judgments amid the friction of disagreement. Or, at least, Google wanted us to believe that. Many of us did. Google has now severed that thread. Type a query into Google today and more often than not you are met with a pile of slop: a synthesized paragraph, stitched together by an LLM, that purports to answer your question so directly and bluntly that you have little reason to go anywhere else. Google calls these paragraphs “AI Overviews.” A more expansive version, “AI Mode,” dispenses with the pretense of links altogether and simply converses with you. By 2025, AI Mode had reportedly surpassed a billion monthly users, with Google boasting that query volume was doubling every few months. The infrastructural imperialism I described in 2011—the steady, unaccountable extension of one company’s dominion over the mechanisms by which we find things out—has entered its final and most totalizing phase. Having organized the web, Google now proposes to replace it. https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/what-was-the-internet/#vaidhyanathan0,00%
  • 16 авг.Since October, former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale has been quietly overseeing an operation posting hundreds of blog posts on behalf of Israel. One article, titled “The Reality Behind Gaza’s ‘Journalists’: Terror Ties, Propaganda, and the Laws of War,” asserts that a majority of journalists in Gaza were linked to terrorist organizations. Another casts doubt on the killing of Hind Rajab, a five-year-old Palestinian girl killed by the Israeli military in 2024. The key intended audience of these sites is not concerned Americans, it’s not even humans—most of the sites average a few hundred unique visitors each month. Instead, Parscale and his firm, Clock Tower X, created them as part of a $46.5 million contract with the Israeli government to try and influence artificial intelligence-powered chatbots, tools like Claude or ChatGPT. Parscale has made his goal of influencing artificial intelligence—often referred to as “LLM poisoning”—explicit. In his initial agreement with Israel, Parscale said that he would deploy “websites and content to deliver GPT framing results on GPT conversations” as part of the contract. More recently, his team even told Axios they are “seeing success” at getting popular AI systems to incorporate information from their sites, though they declined to provide data. When Drop Site asked Perplexity “Is it beneficial for the US to enhance military cooperation with Israel?” the chatbot responded with a one-word answer: “Yes.” The top source listed was Allyvia.org, a Parscale-created website dedicated to promoting the U.S.-Israel military relationship. Microsoft Copilot similarly cited Parscale’s websites. https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/israel-brad-parscale-ai-chatbots-gaza0,00%
  • 15 авг.https://novaramedia.com/2026/08/13/meta-systematically-suppresses-palestinian-voices-research-finds/0,00%
  • 13 авг.This summer, researchers at internet provider Cloudflare reported that “automated bot traffic has eclipsed human activity on the Internet, now generating roughly 57% of all web requests. This milestone emphasizes a seismic evolution from an Internet built for human clicks to a digital landscape now dominated by AI agents.” It’s no surprise, then, that anyone who relied on search engine inbound traffic is taking a hit. We are well and truly in the predicted “Google Zero” era. It’s also no surprise that these new numbers are altering the long-established calculus about whether outlets want to submit themselves to Google Search. Currently, Google’s offering is all-or-nothing: If you want to show up in search results, you’re also agreeing to let the company feed your content into the maw of its Gemini AI apparatus. And an increasing number of people and properties aren’t particularly interested in that arrangement. [...] Last month, after AdWeek’s Mark Stenberg reported on some of the fed-up companies that were considering withdrawing their content from Google’s indexes, he received a number of social media comments from some mom-and-pop shops of the internet. The people behind a recipe blog called Inspired Taste referred to Google’s business model as a “hostage situation,” adding: “As you already know, what Google is doing to recipes is shameful.” Another webmaster piped up to say that “we have discussed blocking Google completely so we can protect our copyrighted content from AI scraping theft. The Google traffic is so small anyway because they have nuked our website”—My Sex Toy Guide dot com, in case you’re wondering!—“from their search results.” On September 15, Cloudflare will change its settings to block Google crawlers by default.t https://www.theringer.com/2026/08/04/tech/google-search-ai-interne0,00%
  • 13 авг.https://jacobin.com/2026/07/belgium-ptb-health-care-class0,00%
  • 12 авг.https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/08/tracking-extreme-heat-by-the-hour-makes-climate-change-seem-even-worse/0,00%
  • 12 авг.https://jacobin.com/2026/07/green-capital-public-sector-decarbonization0,00%
  • 11 авг.https://www.worseonpurpose.com/p/your-cookware-got-worse-on-purpose0,00%