{"id":11614,"date":"2014-05-03T07:24:13","date_gmt":"2014-05-02T22:24:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/capcold.net\/blog\/?page_id=11614"},"modified":"2023-08-10T02:48:56","modified_gmt":"2023-08-09T17:48:56","slug":"ad_test","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/capcold.net\/blog\/ad_test","title":{"rendered":"A_\uac01\uc885 test\uc6a9 \ud398\uc774\uc9c0"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>!@#&#8230; rss \ud53c\ub4dc \ud14c\uc2a4\ud2b8\uc911.<\/p>\n\n<ul class=\"has-dates has-excerpts wp-block-rss\"><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/capcold.net\/eng\/blog\/2026\/04\/things-ai-cannot-replace-creative-friction-empathy-work-and-emotional-public-spheres\/'>Things AI Cannot Replace: Creative Friction, Empathy Work, and Emotional Public Spheres<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-04-12T17:47:19+09:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">2026. 04. 12.<\/time> <div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">[Note: Roughly adapted from my Korean language article at slownews.kr. Intended to serve as a discussion starter for any \u2018Media and Society\u2019 type classes that aim to go deeper than hey-algorithms-are-bad.] In the current discourse around AI, two extremes stand [&hellip;]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/capcold.net\/eng\/blog\/2025\/08\/guideline-for-ethical-use-of-ai-in-journalism\/'>Guideline for Ethical Use of AI in Journalism<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2025-08-04T16:55:19+09:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">2025. 08. 04.<\/time> <div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">Based on some recent conversations with our Slownews.kr team, I had the opportunity to pen a rough guideline on how to use AI for journalism in an ethical way. Instead of going with a technical manual like I often do, [&hellip;]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/capcold.net\/eng\/blog\/2024\/07\/how-not-to-cover-political-violence-done-to-the-prophet-of-political-violence\/'>How (Not) to Cover Political Violence Done to the Prophet of Political Violence<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2024-07-15T18:22:40+09:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">2024. 07. 15.<\/time> <div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">Some notes I left on Bluesky, slightly before and on the immediate aftermath of the shooting at the GOP rally, with minor elaborations. \u2014 In every sane timeline, this should lead to a bipartisan (read: the GOP finally rediscovering decency), [&hellip;]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/capcold.net\/eng\/blog\/2024\/06\/short-notes-on-the-first-2024-us-presidential-debate\/'>Short notes on the first 2024 US presidential debate<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2024-06-28T14:24:32+09:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">2024. 06. 28.<\/time> <div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">Memos I took on Bluesky during and shortly after the livecast debate, as organized by CNN. \u201cSo far, Trump speaks just like a modern AI. Straight bullshit crawled from questionable corners of the internet and simply circling back to a [&hellip;]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/capcold.net\/eng\/blog\/2024\/04\/work-samples-annotated\/'>Work Samples Annotated<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2024-04-12T18:43:28+09:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">2024. 04. 12.<\/time> <div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">The cases below are examples of how I aimed to utilize various media formats in journalism to communicate the key issues more effectively. In most cases, the main emphasis was on communicating the complex and nuanced factors in the story. 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