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Learning from interviews – informing research and unearthing information

In the hands of any researcher (of all levels in fact), there is a whole plethora of tools to pick from to advance their papers and research – one of them is interviews: depending on the type of interview it can be a starting point to become more informed about a topic one wishes to…
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Learning from AI incidents

I recently joined and listened to OECD’s International Conference on AI in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills that took place on December 12 and 13. The conference brought in many voices in a multi-disciplinary manner and tackled the topic of AI from various angles. You can check out the conference’s agenda and the recording of…
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The muddy waters of AI regulation

In my previous post I touched on some of the problems AI and social media algorithms cause ranging from rather small problems to outright existential ones. I argued that our free-for-all capitalism does not provide safeguards from AI derailments, and I argued for regulatory frameworks for our common future to coexist with artificial intelligence. …
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Just how long a leash should tech policing have?

There is this phrase I like using in my native Hungarian: even a broken clock is right twice a day. It is very expressive in my opinion – reflecting how even those we do not agree with, make good decisions – whether they are genuine or just a gimmick is always the big question. As…
