@NJ8 @BPW @sbe @j_k_k how is it different to learning to draw? all kids learn art but not many become artists #mscedc
From March 2015
Facebook’s Steve Hatch: The algorithm is king, but people still set the rules
RT @jaugernews: Facebook’s Steve Hatch: The algorithm is king, but people still set the rules http://t.co/T6hU4cSCUA #mscedc
“we may be missing out on the insights a curious and fertile human mind could impart”
“we may be missing out on the insights a curious and fertile human mind could impart” #mscedc http://t.co/lp17NnkHXR
If an Algorithm Wrote This, How Would You Even Know?
RT @Jago_Kosolosky: If an Algorithm Wrote This, How Would You Even Know? http://t.co/1mAm01OPIU #mscedc
This is how DeepMInd’s learning algorithm works
RT @zarkadakis: This is how DeepMInd’s learning algorithm works #ArtficialIntelligence @HuffPostTech http://t.co/Rv1BrGAGL0 #mscedc
“Did a Human or a Computer Write This?” #mscedc try this quiz
RT @patrick_nally: “Did a Human or a Computer Write This?” #mscedc try this quiz http://t.co/f7sppVjpyi”
The App That Lets You Spy on Yourself and Sell Your Own Data
The App That Lets You Spy on Yourself and Sell Your Own Data http://t.co/RYWvQVqIGQ #mscedc
Comment on Is anyone else getting a whole bunch of spam on their lifestream? Any ideas on how to limit this?
The ‘spam’ algorithm is not working for me. I have been plagued by variations of the same 2 messages for the last week. It has gotten to the point where I have had to turn off notifications as my email account was getting deluged by them
from Comments for Nick’s EDC blog http://ift.tt/1Bu3WLS
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I am
In my previous post I showed how TED asks us to select certain attributes from their ‘I am’ list. But how did they decide which attributes to enter on to the list? For example, they list 5 out of the top 7 religions (according to Wikipedia) but not Sikhism, even though there are more Sikhs than there are Jews in the world.
Gillespie (2012) cites the evaluation of relevance as one of the dimensions of public relevance algorithms. He also points out that database producers are made distinctive more by what they choose to exclude. We don’t know why TED chose to exclude Sikhs, or Bahai, from their list, but by doing so they have rendered them invisible.
Mapping ideas worth spreading
Mapping ideas worth spreading http://t.co/EwtlWZBxqx #mscedc