
Shreeharsh Kelkar
2.3K posts

Shreeharsh Kelkar
@scritic
Lecturer at @UCBerkeley in ISF. Research on AI, algorithms, organizations, work, labor, and expertise. Writing at https://t.co/HoZfMecSz6.


Silicon Valley is openly embracing antidemocratic and reactionary ideas. Far from being isolated to tech billionaires, such ideologies are now commonplace in Bay Area tech culture: jacobin.com/2026/03/tech-f… (via @bayareacurrent)



@kevinroose Why do you think coders are generally okay with AI-generated code, but writers seem to generally not be okay with AI-generated writing? Assuming both are reviewed by humans.






Incredible. Last week, Glen Galaich, head of the Stupski Foundation, wrote that he disagrees with @Tyler_A_Harper's critique of the Mellon Foundation but thinks its concerning when one funder holds too much power over the humanities. He just took down the post & apologized.





I 100% agree that antisocial behavior should not be tolerated on public transit. I don't think cops are a very good or efficient way of doing it.


Keep reading Tolkien’s and Lewis’s books. But we’ve had enough of them on screen for now, writes @jackbutler4815 on.wsj.com/4rRKp6B



Can feed algorithms shape what people think about politics? Our paper "The Political Effects of X's Feed Algorithm" is out today in @Nature and answers "Yes". nature.com/articles/s4158…






What is the best published argument we have yet - including reasonable theoretical and strong empirical bases - for the idea that Generative AI is an especially "authoritarian" technology?







