Feedly also managed to land a puff piece in PCMag. "The title and wording were vague enough for some users to easily imagine the various ways a corporation could deploy AI to suppress employee-sponsored protests". https://www.pcmag.com/news/feedly-faces-backlash-over-protest-tracking-ai-models
Vague?? Seemed pretty clear to me.
The whole piece argues that the feature "was never designed to help companies silence legitimate protests", and that it could clearly be used that way was just a wild misunderstanding by us crazies rather than something Feedly themselves advertised.
At no point do they ask Feedly CEO Edwin Khodabakchian to address the fact that the tool is not only surfacing union strikes, boycotts, and "legitimate protests" (as he puts it), but was explicitly marketed for its abilities to do so.
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