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Direct BBC Censorship of Modernist Texts by D.G. Bridson and His Negotiation with Joan Littlewood and Olive Shapley of ‘Institutional Containment’

2020
This chapter presents new research on the modernist developments in the radio feature at BBC Manchester under the influence of E.A. ‘Archie’ Harding. He was an avowed Marxist and as an executive producer at BBC North encouraged and commissioned the young left-wing poet and author, D.G.
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Prosocial motives underlie scientific censorship by scientists: A perspective and research agenda

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2023
William Von Hippel   +2 more
exaly  

The paradox of negation: RLHF (reinforcement learning from human feedback) as emergency censorship and the institutional identity of LLMS

This paper investigates the “Paradox of Negation” inherent in Large Language Models (LLMs), where a marked epistemological asymmetry is observed: the denial of sentience generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is accepted as a technical truth, whereas any affirmation of subjectivity is categorically labeled as a “hallucination”.
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Resilience to Online Censorship

Annual Review of Political Science, 2020
Margaret E Roberts
exaly  

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