This feels like a watershed moment in journalism and its reliance on tech platforms for distribution.
Reminds me of the origins of Google News in 2001/2002 --and Google's realization of the attention-grabbing power of journalism. In the days after September 11th, publishers' lack of internet infrastructure had us all relying on --and feeding-- Google's early ML models to auto-curate digital news.
Only this time, the impact is going to be way, way bigger -- and how we navigate it will forever change content creation *and* distribution.
Glory to Glorbo, means glory to me.
Infosec Twitter is now very much Infosec Mastodon, largely on the infosec.exchange server and others.
This feels like a watershed moment in journalism and its reliance on tech platforms for distribution.
Reminds me of the origins of Google News in 2001/2002 --and Google's realization of the attention-grabbing power of journalism. In the days after September 11th, publishers' lack of internet infrastructure had us all relying on --and feeding-- Google's early ML models to auto-curate digital news.
Only this time, the impact is going to be way, way bigger -- and how we navigate it will forever change content creation *and* distribution.
This is amazing. Thank you Nicholas!