Murder by Pixel: Crime and Responsibility in the Digital Darkness

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S. L. Huang: Murder by Pixel: Crime and Responsibility in the Digital Darkness (Clarkesworld)

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Murder by Pixel: Crime and Responsibility in the Digital Darkness

This novelette involves chatbots, machine learning, harassment, free speech, and who is ultimately responsible for potential ills that can arise. The style here is written as a non-fiction piece; I could imagine this sort of thinkpiece being written in WIRED or some such, with a personal hook and bringing in (literal html) links to the larger context. It's somewhat fantastical, in that it posits a rogue hacking bot that harasses people who have done shitty things, but is otherwise grounded in reality by these many references to real world events.

I don't think that this format worked for me. It was mostly the thinkpiece style of bringing up many questions for the reader: who is responsible, is this free speech, are engineers responsible for how they train these things (yes). Maybe I just am angry enough already about the way these tools are created and misused these days already that …