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Keywords are not neutral. With Tobias Blanke, we investigate the power of keywords as interpretive tools in our work "Keywords in Digital Humanities: A critical assessment of computational techniques for mapping security and freedom in historical debates". You can read the article now on DHQ!
8mo
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DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Keywords in Digital Humanities – A critical assessment of computational techniques for mapping security and freedom in histor...
We are excited to report that we have started developing our first *Little Tools of Difference*. While deep learning has been driven by a culture of uniformity, we asked: What if we used these same state-of-the-art architectures to do the opposite? More prototypes are coming soon, so stay tuned!
Chloe Papadopoulou
6mo
Our research was covered by the Dutch public broadcaster NOS:
7mo
Deep Culture
Deep Culture
With @best.wel.moe and @nieuwsuur.nl, we studied Google's AI Overviews for political searches in the NL. We found that larger parties often benefit and that Google changed its use of AI Overviews *three times* during the run-up to the Dutch elections. Read the article here: nos.nl/nieuwsuur/ar...
7mo
GroenLinks-PvdA, D66 en de VVD worden in de antwoorden op algemene politieke vragen het vaakst genoemd. Kleinere partijen komen veel minder vaak aan bod.
nos.nl
Google zet gekleurde AI-antwoorden midden in campagnetijd aan, uit, en weer aan
Sal Hagen