Tagged ‘data’
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The Exploited Labor Behind Artificial Intelligence Seen in No.239 —
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Dystopia for Realists Seen in No.238 —
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Towards Data Neutrality Seen in No.229 —
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Data as the New Soil, Not Oil Seen in No.227 —
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No.218 Shorts Seen in No.218 —
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No.215 Shorts Seen in No.215 —
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Molly Wright Steenson on Cybernetics, AI, Feedback Loops, and Data Seen in No.209 —
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Mycorrhizal Fungal Networks and the Dataome Seen in No.200 —
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Statistical Imaginaries Seen in No.200 —
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City Data Commons for the Climat Crisis Seen in No.194 —
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A World Ordered only by Search Seen in No.192 —
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Machine Learning’s Crumbling Foundations Seen in No.188 —
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Cartographic Evidence of Invisible Cities Seen in No.182 —
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Everyone Should Decide How Their Digital Data Are Used — Not Just Tech Companies Seen in No.181 —
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What Is Going on Here? Seen in No.171 —
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Control Creep: when the Data Always Travels, so Do the Harms Seen in No.169 —
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Digital Sovereignty and Smart Cities: What Does the Future Hold? Seen in No.167 —
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Find Something to Hide as Soon as Aossible; an Interview with Anne Boyer Seen in No.157 —
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The Way We Train AI Is Fundamentally Flawed Seen in No.152 —
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Data as Property? Seen in No.148 —
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The Climate Issue Seen in No.147 —
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Jaron Lanier in Conversation with Tim Maughan Seen in No.145 —
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The Gamification of Games Seen in No.143 —
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How Not to Know Ourselves Seen in No.137 —
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We’re Losing the War Against Surveillance Capitalism because We Let Big Tech Frame the Debate Seen in No.133 —
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No.130 Asides Seen in No.130 —
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After Supply Chain Capitalism Seen in No.120 —
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The Case for … Cities that Aren’t Dystopian Surveillance States Seen in No.110 —
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Oil Is the New Data Seen in No.105 —
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No.101 Asides Seen in No.101 —
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Neural Nets Are Just People All the Way Down Seen in No.100 —
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21st Century Datacenter Locations Driven by 19th Century Politics Seen in No.95 —
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Face Recognition, Bad People and Bad Data Seen in No.94 —
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Faced with a Data Deluge, Astronomers Turn to Automation Seen in No.93 —
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Progress and Its Discontents Seen in No.90 —
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Not Relevant for Fantasy Purposes Seen in No.84 —
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Jim Balsillie : ‘Data Is Not the New Oil – It’s the New Plutonium’ Seen in No.82 —
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A Vision for a Shared Digital Europe Seen in No.76 —
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How Will AI Change Your Life? Seen in No.75 —
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No.66 Asides Seen in No.66 —
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When Automation Bites Back Seen in No.63 —
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Report Suggests Toronto Library Should Handle Data Governance for Projects Like Quayside Seen in No.62 —
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We Can’t Own Information Seen in No.61 —
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Apple’s Tim Cook Makes Blistering Attack on the ‘Data Industrial Complex’ Seen in No.54 —
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Sidewalk Toronto Has only One Beneficiary, and It Is Not Toronto Seen in No.52 —
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We Need a Digital Commonwealth to Counter Surveillance Capitalism Seen in No.49 —
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Welcome to the Metadata Society — and Beware Seen in No.48 —
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Data’s Day of Reckoning with Ethics Seen in No.46 —
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