My research on social media shows high levels of misinformation and disconnect. Here’s how to talk to kith and kin this week without tears and tantrumsDr Kaitlyn Regehr is the programme director of digital humanities at University College LondonDecember: a time of cultural rituals around food, ga... Read more
Theguardiantheguardian - Dec 24
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Hackernoon - Dec 04
Researchers have developed the world's first real-world head-to-head testing platform to determine whether commercial artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are fit for NHS use to detect disease in a fair, equitable, transparent and trustworthy way, using diabetic eye disease as the first example. Read more
Medical News - Nov 25
Companies are burning more than $200 billion every year by choosing AI over simple, proven algorithms. MIT reports 95% of GenAI implementations show no measurable P&L impact. The truth is that AI isn’t the disaster — it’s the excuse for the disaster. Read more
Hackernoon - Oct 31
Agentic AI is redrawing the boundaries of value creation in corporate America. Gartner projects that by 2028, 33% of enterprise software applications will incorporate agentic AI, and at least 15% of daily business decisions will be made autonomously by AI agents. The AI race isn’t about building ... Read more
Fast Company - Oct 10
The war on human attention can be traced back many millennia. Ancient rulers had incense and oratory. Sophists had rhetoric. Today, we have algorithms. Read more
Hackernoon - Sep 30
Algorithms are designed to exacerbate emotional response - and they increasingly drive all social discourse. Read more
Socialmediatoday - Sep 29
According to a new survey, young people see 2,000 posts on social media every day, with 72 per cent viewing 'uncomfortable' content that makes them feel 'upset, sad or angry.' Read more
Mail Online - Sep 10