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@PKathrani shared
On Oct 7, 2021
‘Driving AI innovation in tandem with regulation’ via @TechCrunch https://t.co/TtHMS9wzLD
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Driving AI innovation in tandem with regulation

Driving AI innovation in tandem with regulation

Is the combination of regulation and pro-innovation policies enough to spur accelerating AI leadership?

@RobMcCargow shared
On Sep 30, 2021
Huge congratulations to my brilliant @PwC_UK colleague, @SashLondon—named as one of @ComputerWeekly’s most influential women in UK #technology! Sheridan - fantastic recognition for your work leading the @Tech_She_Can movement 👏🏻 https://t.co/EQdQyQhmsz https://t.co/wmElpqhpyM
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Computer Weekly announces the 2021 Most Influential Women in UK Tech

Computer Weekly announces the 2021 Most Influential Women in UK Tech

Computer Weekly has revealed who is on the 2021 list of the 50 Most Influential Women in UK Tech, including this year’s winner Poppy Gustafsson.

@mer__edith shared
On Oct 5, 2021
RT @AINowInstitute: How do passion, emotion, and excess  help us understand how people use algorithmic systems? @SareetaAmrute explores techno-pleasures in the New AI Lexicon: https://t.co/ULl0rNChgA
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A New AI Lexicon: Pleasures

A New AI Lexicon: Pleasures

Embodied resistance to technological demands

@PKathrani shared
On Oct 6, 2021
‘How to prioritise humans in artificial intelligence design for business’ via LSE Blogs https://t.co/ujRt3sErP8
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How to prioritise humans in artificial intelligence design for business

How to prioritise humans in artificial intelligence design for business

Through the pervasive use of massive amounts of data to automate decisions and processes, artificial intelligence (AI) constitutes one of the most impactful developments for businesses and ...

@j2bryson shared
On Oct 5, 2021
@LisaFOswaldo @stefanmherzog Thanks Lisa! The new course is "individual and collective intelligence" email me if you want the syllabus, https://t.co/7DliEHGHj7 there's also some older courses https://t.co/ytkvjvETNM and https://t.co/CAl23GV1C9
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Individual and collective intelligence: Insights from biology and technology

Individual and collective intelligence: Insights from biology and technology

<p>The advent of high-profile AI policy making has exposed the fact that many policy makers know little not just about artificial intelligence, but of the nature or science of intelligence ...

@medialab shared
On Oct 6, 2021
At 12pm ET on 10/8, @grok_, @cynthiabreazeal, and @fluidinterfaces head Pattie Maes join @deloitte’s Patricia Henderson for a lively conversation about extended intelligence, enhancing human cognition, and challenging the paradigm of “humans vs. machines.” https://t.co/3SFX7c9zLy
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Leading Conversations in AI: Extended intelligence & humans with machines

Leading Conversations in AI: Extended intelligence & humans with machines

Deloitte AI Institute presents conversations on applied AI innovation across industries, with cutting-edge insight, to promote human-machine collaboration in the Age of With™. Aligned with ...

@mtlaiethics shared
On Oct 6, 2021
RT @DHernonEY: If you would like to learn more about human-centered innovation pls check out this interview on my work published by @mtlaiethics. I share more on the work I do @EY_US and discuss the differences between machine and human intelligence. https://t.co/eTPJJT99Uv
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Fusing Art and Engineering for a more Humane Tech Future

Fusing Art and Engineering for a more Humane Tech Future

✍️ Column by Natalie Klym, who has been leading digital technology innovation programs in academic and private institutions for 25 years including at MIT, the Vector Institute…

@WIRED shared
On Oct 6, 2021
A photographer set out to capture the misinformation producers in Macedonia—with misinformation of his own. How well it worked may spell trouble for the future. “It’s scary that the most visually sophisticated people on the planet fell for this.” https://t.co/Yv4TBf8UlU
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A True Story About Bogus Photos of People Making Fake News

A True Story About Bogus Photos of People Making Fake News

A photographer set out to capture the misinformation producers in a small town in Macedonia. He wound up revealing uncomfortable truths about his own profession.