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SUMMARY:Seminar: AI in the social sciences AND a taxonomy of fake news: Two research themes. Rich Ling\, Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore.
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a seminar with Shaw Foundation Professor of Media Technology\, Rich Ling\, at Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore\, on Thursday\, 3 June. \nTITLE: AI in the social sciences AND a taxonomy of fake news: Two research themes.\nWHEN: Thursday\, 3 June 2021\, 13:00-14:00\nWHERE: https://uib.zoom.us/j/66200674584?pwd=a2lUZ1dNZEZNNzdycVI2c1Z3aHhuQT09\nMeeting ID: 662 0067 4584\nPassword: KC8KX7zi \nABSTRACT: In this talk\, Rich Ling will examine the role of AI in social science research. In addition\, he will examine a taxonomy of fake news. In the case of AI in the social sciences\, Ling will examine how this technology is emerging as a new tool that will eventually shape social science research in the coming years. When considering fake news\, Ling will review how this phenomenon has been seen over the past decade and how researchers have approached it. \nBIO: Rich Ling has been the Shaw Foundation Professor of Media Technology\, at Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore where he studies the social consequences of mobile communication. Ling has written The mobile connection (2004)\, New Tech\, New Ties (2008) and Taken for grantedness (2012). He edits the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication\, and a founding co-editor of both Mobile Media and Communication and the Oxford University Press Series\, Studies in Mobile Communication. He is a member of Det Norske Vitenskaps Akademi (The Norwegian Academy of Arts and Letters)\, Academia Europaea\, and a fellow of the International Communication Association. \nWelcome to all!
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Should we have PETs in "smart" homes? Tomasz Kosinski\, Chalmers University of Technology
DESCRIPTION:MediaFutures invites you to join us for a talk with PhD candidate Tomasz Kosinski\, Chalmers University of Technology. The topic of his talk is privacy controls for the IoT systems we are surrounded by. \nWelcome to all! \nTITLE: Should we have PETs in “smart” homes?\nWHEN: 20 May 2021\, 13:00-14:00\nWHERE: https://uib.zoom.us/j/66870039042?pwd=TElra0ZlL0dFaFlaMFh5TjJ3dklmdz09\nMeeting ID: 668 7003 9042\nPassword: 2vDBE%p% \nABSTRACT: This talk is not a lecture. The goal is to use plain English. Why? To simply convey some practical information and insights. About what? On Privacy Enhancing Technologies; PETs for short. What for? So that you can answer the question in the title for yourself. (Correct\, I won’t do this one for you.) Why should you care to listen? Will it matter if you don’t? To whom? And what to use PETs for? Can it be applied to an Amazon Echo or Google Home? A “smart” lightbulb or your “smart” TV? All of them? These questions I’ll strive to answer. And I hope you will have more. Especially that in this popular science format\, I will touch upon topics that should resonate with each of you and that are not limited to dark\, dusty and narrow university corridors or Ivory towers. Tangible examples of this include reports of The Norwegian Consumer Council\, Forbrukerrådet\, regarding consumer-unfriendly practices. Similarly\, recent NRK reports on location tracking through smartphone apps illustrate some issues that will be brought up in the talk. \nBIO: The guy who will insist on not answering the question in the title is currently a pre-graduation PhD candidate. He’s based at Chalmers\, a Swedish technical university located in Gothenburg. His core background is in Computer Science. The pre-PhD excursions involved software engineering\, embedded systems\, quadcopters\, AI methods\, human-robot and human-computer interaction. During the PhD time\, he learned a bit about human studies (with mixed methods)\, scrutinizing smartphone apps (on Android) and analyzing the data showing what IoT devices tend to send over networks. Oh\, and we didn’t bother asking about his off-work interests\, since his PhD is on Privacy. You better follow him on social media for that.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/seminar-tomasz-kosinski-chalmers-university-of-technology/
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