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From community care to corporate category: Platforms' discourse on digital trans‐affirming practices
Abstract Trans‐affirming community movements have interfaced with tech platforms in recent decades, leading to innovations in pronoun‐sharing online. As (mostly US‐based) platforms created online “pronouns fields,” they released supportive statements and help pages about the feature. However, with the recent roll‐back of LGBTQ+ support, such support is
Cedar Brown
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Brain enlargement and dental reduction were not linked in hominin evolution. [PDF]
Gómez-Robles A +4 more
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Abstract This article examines how openness is interpreted in human–LLM interaction through an ethnographic study of a robotics experiment. Focusing on an episode in which a robot produced an unexpected utterance, I analyze how engineers classify the output as inconsequential noise.
Raffaele Andrea Buono
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Dart and the Taung juvenile: making sense of a century-old record of hominin evolution in Africa. [PDF]
Rowan J, Wood B.
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Computing consensus: Language ideological work in LLM‐assisted deliberative democracy
Abstract This article examines how the digital platform Polis and its experiments with large language models (LLMs) reconfigure democratic participation through a particular vision of consensus. Through analysis of media coverage of Polis and developers' public discussions of the platform, I argue that developers reframe consensus from a discursive ...
Janet E. Connor
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Obstetrical Constraints and the Origin of Extended Postnatal Brain Maturation in Hominin Evolution. [PDF]
Frémondière P +4 more
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Summary This study presents a technological analysis of 18 old patinated scrapers and spalls, mostly of Quina technology, that were recycled into new scrapers of the same type at the Late Lower Palaeolithic site of Qesem Cave, Israel (420–200 kyr). Recycling scrapers into the same Quina and demi‐Quina types offers a rare, controlled opportunity to ...
Bar Efrati
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Divergent Ah Receptor Ligand Selectivity during Hominin Evolution. [PDF]
Hubbard TD +7 more
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Brain structure and function in Homo naledi. [PDF]
Cofran Z, Hurst S, Hawks J.
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