Chapter 1
"You can't start in a tavern."
Jondrik paused, hand on the doorknob. "What?"
"A tavern," Delphin said. "Our story can't start there. It's cliche."
"At least I didn't open with dialogue. Cliche is one thing, but you've confused the reader."
"What reader?"
"Exactly."
.@CEPPS invites you to join their inaugural CEPPS Annual Learning Forum - a hybrid public learning event scheduled from May 22-25 – to launch the Democratic Elections and Political Processes (DEPP) Learning Agenda. https://t.co/WdW9AMpdUd
Amazing blog from my colleague!
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Designing Training for Greater Impact: Adapting Best Practices for DRG Practitioners | USAID Learning Lab https://t.co/2f6JR530jE
Great new resource developed by one of my esteemed colleagues at @IRIglobal! Incredible amount of work and research went into this to help with #ElectionIntegrity. Link: https://t.co/JTcqK7ch4d
@danie11em I’ve been in this situation. I just ask questions like “What makes you say that?” “Why?” I almost never offer my own opinion/thoughts but probably depends on where you are.
"All algorithms are political" said @imajeanpeace. She believes a myriad of reasons cause #MachineLearning to affect queer people in #GlobalSouth differently than their Western counterpart. Current technologies add to the already dire state of #LGBTQ rights in many countries🏳️🌈
Interested in understanding more about AI? Ethics Lead Thomas Krendl Gilbert Ph.D. wrote about the differences between software and AI and how to identify them. Read about it here!
#ai#software#ethics
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Our teammate Tom (@sociotiose) was featured in the latest AI Ethics brief from @mtlaiethics🎉 His white paper introduces “Reward Reports,” a new form of documentation that could help improve the ability to analyze and monitor AI-based systems over time
Charges against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi are unfair & designed to keep her out of the political arena for years. ASSK is just one of over 10,000 political prisoners in Burma who have been unlawfully arrested and sentenced. The int'l community must speak out for all pp in Burma.
Great keynote. “We behave in a certain way in part because we’re funded to behave in a certain way.” That one really resonated! Great discussion on how evaluators can help contribute to shift in rethinking what evidence counts and when at #EERS22