Researcher: political economy, society, politics. AI, digital statehood & policy. Migration governance. Views own (might change). RTs not endorsement. She/her
This was a really interesting - as well as entertaining - podcast to make. Nello Cristianini's description of the 'shortcut' that gives us ChatGPT ('2 pages of algorithm + www') is eye opening. & @EmmaKCarmel on regulating the industry, not getting distracted by the technology.
Come visit our joint exhibition at 44AD art space in Bath between 6th and the 12th November to see various participatory arts projects from researchers at @bathsps:
In their eyes: work, discrimination and dignity in the Middle East, Africa & UK
In 1856, renowned British ethnologist Sir Richard Burton was told by Somali nomads that mosquitoes transmitted malaria, a claim he dismissed as "a ridiculous superstition". In 1902, British doctor Ronald Ross won the Nobel for "discovering" that mosquitoes transmitted malaria
For every "conversation," ChatGPT consumes the equivalent of one half liter of water. Yet, when 7 AI key companies signed voluntary commitments focused on protecting "rights and safety," they didn't mention sustainability... https://t.co/B9sKfn99Vt An important op-ed by @IEthics.
OpenAI marshaled a global pipeline of human labor for 2+ years to enable ChatGPT & GPT-4 to exist.
Workers who dealt with the worst parts are still suffering PTSD more than a year later.
My story with @dseetharaman out today on the front page of @WSJ.
https://t.co/ZU0K572ROd
My new book Adult Safeguarding Observed is out today. I have three free copies to give away. If you would like to enter the draw, then please RT (or do your own tweet with a link to the book and copy me in). Closes 02.08.23 https://t.co/ScyIMdnGkk
Watch our very own Dr Sandra Daroczi talking about her exciting workshop series on Women in the Museum!
Next workshop is on the 15th of July from 11am to 3 pm at Victoria Gallery@VictoriaArtBath
Not to be missed!
Great pics from Dr Sandra Daroczi's workshop at the Museum of Bath at Work last week. The next workshop will be at Victoria Gallery @VictoriaArtBath this Saturday from 11 am. Details here ➡️https://t.co/Qx9oXYBRbZ
Shocking findings by @BorderlineEurop on the criminalisation of #migration. They looked into 81 smuggling trials in Greece: Trials last on average 37min & lead to an average sentence of 46 years. 'Smugglers' are the 2nd largest group in Greek prisons, 90% 3rd country nationals.
Last night saw the launch of the @UniofBath new @UKRI_News@ESRC Impact Acceleration Account (IAA), as part of Research Culture Week, with a celebratory event at the Guildhall for academics and external guests to discuss opportunities for collaboration: https://t.co/WiqINPK7oe
@BereScandone Fab to see this insightful & thought-provoking work on experiences of #Bangladeshi women in #UK#highereducation. Class, ethnicity, gender; and also ambition, identity & struggle in #HE as complex relational experiences. Out for everyone to read. I hope they do @BereScandone
My book is here!
In the UK, women of #bangladeshi background experience some of the highest levels of employment disadvantage, although participation in #HE is increasing. I wanted to understand more about these inequities & the role of #class#ethnicity and #gender
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Online First: Doing the work: Locating labour in infrastructural geography by Kathleen Stokes and Alejandro De Coss-Corzo
https://t.co/EncPZD14Dm @KathleenStokes @AlexDeCoss
Holy sh*t. The Post Office applied a senior executive bonus metric about its work on the Post Office Inquiry (without informing the inquiry). Then it used false information to say it had achieved the metric and awarded the executive bonuses, whilst implying...
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