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Wise people always say, “Never be the smartest person in the room,” so we’ve got that covered!!
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The blogs blend humor, storytelling, and insightful commentary about the experience of attending top-industry events as an outsider trying to learn. I document what is said (and not said).
How Democrats and Republicans Respond to Politicizing Media Coverage of Vaccines
TLDR: A university lecture on how politicization cues in media -- controversy, uncertainty, blame, and political discussion -- affect vaccine attitudes differently by party, finding that uncertainty rattles Democrats while controversy framing activates Republicans' political identity.
A Surprisingly Great Talk on Charming the Public into Framing AI’s Errors
TLDR: An intellectually stimulating university talk exploring how AI becomes a "public problem" through charismatic individuals, error inventories, and journalistic practice, examining how failures reveal power dynamics and how "stance words" shape narratives.
Benefit of the Doute pour la Calamité du Discours
TLDR: Part 2 of a French cultural event at an art school where a promised "workshop" turned out to be more talks, redeemed by a passionate student-led discussion about whether AI-generated art can ever match human creativity.
L’Envoy de Paris Saved la Soirée
TLDR: A French cultural event at Seattle's town hall that started slow with an awkward atmosphere, but was rescued by a visiting Paris-based professor who gave a brilliant talk connecting the Enlightenment to AI, arguing that organizing knowledge is a political act and that AI can either restore intellectual dependency or foster courage.
Studying Smitten Supporters at the ‘Seahawks Super Bowl Trophy Day’
TLDR: The author attends Seattle's Seahawks Super Bowl trophy celebration as a curious outsider, observing the mass day-drinking, fleeting euphoria, corporate beer sponsorships, and unsustainable hype -- questioning what fans truly get from sports fandom while busking outside the stadium afterward.
Forced Behavior At Scale? Big-Tech’s Ritual Blueprints for Predatory Control Systems with Pizza
TLDR: A university panel on how big-tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon use internal rituals -- dogfooding, design sprints, OKRs, hackathons, and pizza-team sizing -- to force behavior at scale, with the author offering a skeptical, culture-critical commentary on corporate control systems.
Proposing to the White House: Unmasking Manipulation Through AI Education
TLDR: Kelly submits her final proposal to the White House AI innovation contest, pitching an AI-powered content awareness tool that teaches K-12 students to recognize digital manipulation in real-time rather than simply censoring content.
Entertaining Human Degradation at an Otherwise Wholesome Kids Festival
TLDR: The author attends a free kids festival with great activities but is disturbed by one band's performance, which she noticed contained clusters of sexualized symbolism, inappropriate language, and grooming-adjacent aesthetics that have no place in children's entertainment.
Will the SEC Finally Capitulate to the Inescapable Grip of Diamond Hands? An MMTLP Press Conference Confronting Years of Regulatory Negligence and Collusion
TLDR: Author live-blogs an MMTLP press conference held outside the SEC in DC, where retail investors and advocates detail how FINRA allowed unauthorized trading, froze shareholders' positions, and colluded with Wall Street to cover up naked short selling affecting tens of thousands of investors.
Pledge Signed, But Still Wondering… Who is Vetting Imagery in our Country’s AI-for-Youth Content? Are We Pre-"Year of Depends"?
TLDR: Kelly signs the White House AI Education pledge and critiques the lack of oversight in AI-generated youth content imagery, shares her own edutainment projects (fairytale rewrites, AI literacy songs), and documents how AI chatbots dismissed her pattern-recognition concerns before admitting their training biases.
My Turn to Speak at the Maybe Mayor’s Breakfast: Vulnerable Youth Need Stable Parents/Homes… NOT “Offsite Weekly City-Sponsored Meetups” for High Schoolers (Middle Schoolers Welcome, Too)…!?
TLDR: Kelly attends a mayoral candidate's community breakfast event, sharing her perspective on vulnerable youth needing stable homes rather than city-sponsored offsite meetups, while reflecting on local government outreach and leadership.
Human Trafficking in Transit to Mars: La Trampa de Pleasure Obsesión
TLDR: Kelly transcribes a disturbing overheard bus conversation about human trafficking networks, institutional infiltration, and exploitation, then uses AI tools to analyze and map the systemic funnel of trafficking from recruitment to control.
So Much Art Saturday (Not So Much Sunday)
TLDR: Author spends a day at a city-wide art festival attending a podcast recording with Indigenous speakers and salmon conservation themes, stumbles into a Disney boycott protest, and finds the real highlight in a scrappy band playing from the back of a truck on the street.
Dire Dystopian Discovery: Decades of Deafening, Dilusional, Dysfunctioning Dancefloors… Dissolving.
TLDR: A personal exploration comparing modern nightclub culture with social dance events, arguing that clubs have become engineered loops of repetitive music, isolation, and consumption rather than genuine connection. The post contrasts sterile club experiences with the joy of structured social dancing and questions how media, celebrity culture, and manufactured nightlife erode human bonding.
Last Call for Enron’s First Earnings Call!
TLDR: Kelly watches Enron's first earnings call in over 20 years, which turns out to be a wildly theatrical and entertaining live performance covering their energy comeback, Lockheed Martin partnership, Texas electricity market disruption plans, and comedic production-style mishaps.
Planned FIFA & Surprising Swing Dancing
TLDR: A hodgepodge blog covering a so-so FIFA World Cup planning event for Seattle, followed by the author unexpectedly stumbling upon an outdoor swing dancing event downtown -- resolving a lifelong anxiety about dances as strangers kept asking her to dance all evening.
Chasing Ai Across Borders… Carefully… part 2 (protest-free)
TLDR: Author travels to Portland for an AI unconference covering agentic workflows, AI education for youth, media literacy, SEO 2.0, and the future of storytelling, absorbing wide-ranging discussions from consultants and creatives while brainstorming her own AI education website.
Decentralized Social Media
TLDR: A conference on decentralized social media covering AT Protocol, Bluesky, content moderation, emotional expression in text, digital preservation for human rights documentation, and the migration away from centralized platforms like Twitter/X.
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