Exploring how technology is transforming the way we live, work and govern.
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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
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
Oxford Internet Institute
Oxford Internet Institute
‼️Updates on AI environmental impacts in the European context:
I was interviewed by 3CAT.info about the environmental footprint of AI gigafactories. Governments are taking an ambiguous approach which risks jeopardising their own sustainability goals.
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Oxford Internet Institute
Oxford Internet Institute
🚨 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.
“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...
ICYMI: Interesting @nytimes.com piece by Isabella Kwai which looks at the ways LinkedIn is changing, featuring insights from @oii.ox.ac.uk's @blurky.bsky.social.
'Family' and 'community' can mean different things to different people, and the social sciences explore them at a range of scales. We'll be touching on global birth rates, parenting programmes, national refugee policies and more. Follow along with #SSDCommunities 🤝