This talk explores whether it is possible to imagine and develop genuinely non-commercial digital public infrastructures for culture in increasingly platformized media environments. Book your place today! 2/2
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Read her latest co-authored paper 'Seven barriers to the ethical governance of artificial intelligence in defence’, published in the journal AI and Society: rdcu.be/fmM3X
Event alert! Looking forward to hosting Dr Ignacio Gallego, @uc3m.es and Prof Tony Ageh, @trinitycollegeuoft.bsky.social for their talk, ‘Digital public service infrastructures for culture: is a non-commercial mandate possible? The dotPublic case study.’ Thursday 18 June, 16.00-17.00 BST 1/2
Dr. Casas is a computational political scientist whose research examines how digital technologies and AI are reshaping politics, policy, and public discourse. Graduate students at the OII and DPIR interested in computational methods can look forward to Dr. Casas' course in Hilary Term 2027.
“Social media does not create these tensions but it amplifies and accelerates them and a lot of that amplification is built into how the platform works...” @manueltonneau.bsky.social @oii.ox.ac.uk on the rise of online hate and its spillover into real world violence. www.mirror.co.uk/news/politic...
🚨 New paper alert! Watch this latest video from @oii.ox.ac.uk researcher Antonia-Felicia Toffert explaining why AI ethics in defence is facing a big paradox: Ethical principles keep proliferating, yet implementation keeps faltering.
Happening this week! Looking forward to hearing from @blurky.bsky.social, @oii.ox.ac.uk and Joshua Melville, Northwestern Uni, introducing new features in the software Network Canvas to help researchers with data collection. Thursday 11 June, 16.00-17.00 BST. Register today: bit.ly/4uzirgs