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I've been reading Jorge Luis Borges' short stories recently.

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    I've been reading Jorge Luis Borges' short stories recently.

    One in particular about a lottery that quietly took over everything, and another involving a library where everything is available but nothing is findable, felt a bit too close to how AI is reshaping decision‑making, governance, and “optional” tools for nonprofits.

    So I wrote about it 👇
    https://blog.dougbelshaw.com/the-ai-lottery/

    #AI #AIGovernance #FOSS #Nonprofits

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    • dajb@social.coopD dajb@social.coop

      I've been reading Jorge Luis Borges' short stories recently.

      One in particular about a lottery that quietly took over everything, and another involving a library where everything is available but nothing is findable, felt a bit too close to how AI is reshaping decision‑making, governance, and “optional” tools for nonprofits.

      So I wrote about it 👇
      https://blog.dougbelshaw.com/the-ai-lottery/

      #AI #AIGovernance #FOSS #Nonprofits

      johnjohnston@social.ds106.usJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @dajb I’ve been meaning to dig out labyrinths again. Just for fun, I had not thought of these parallels! Fascinating post.

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        @dajb I’ve been meaning to dig out labyrinths again. Just for fun, I had not thought of these parallels! Fascinating post.

        dajb@social.coopD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @johnjohnston Thanks! It really made me think while I was on holiday!

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          I've been reading Jorge Luis Borges' short stories recently.

          One in particular about a lottery that quietly took over everything, and another involving a library where everything is available but nothing is findable, felt a bit too close to how AI is reshaping decision‑making, governance, and “optional” tools for nonprofits.

          So I wrote about it 👇
          https://blog.dougbelshaw.com/the-ai-lottery/

          #AI #AIGovernance #FOSS #Nonprofits

          mutineer@social.coopM This user is from outside of this forum
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          "Where do your decisions end and the algorithm's begin? Can you tell?"
          Good question. Better have an architecture and a (Wardley, for example) map to help answer that one.

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