📢 New article out in Journal of European Public Policy w/ @GamerdingerA:
Is the EU "solving" AI ethics?
We unpack how hybrid expertise is shaping rules for ethical AI. Actuaries, not ethicists, lead fairness debates in insurance.
🔗 https://t.co/eJicQD59uw
📢 New article out in Journal of European Public Policy w/ @GamerdingerA:
Is the EU "solving" AI ethics?
We unpack how hybrid expertise is shaping rules for ethical AI. Actuaries, not ethicists, lead fairness debates in insurance.
🔗 https://t.co/eJicQD59uw
Interesting article linking Germany's lack to create tech unicorns with the reluctance of pension funds to invest in start-ups. But wait, is this the function of pensions - to gamble with retirement money?
https://t.co/EE0CnngbrK
We are looking forward to holding our 6th annual conference later this year in Brussels on 14-15 September. The call for papers is now open. Send us your proposals! Deadline: 1 May. https://t.co/XzA0b3htxi
dplyr 1.1.0 is coming soon!! 🎉🎉
We are so excited to introduce you to the new features we've been working on, including:
- Temporary inline grouping with `.by`
- Non-equi joins
- Faster `arrange()`
And SO much more! #rstats
https://t.co/xk52IsibeQ
Decided to open a #Mastodon account. It’s been surprisingly easy & I even got a warm welcome message. Add me on [email protected] if you are on there too. If you are undecided yet, give this one a read https://t.co/6TJcBkZk6t
Mastodon has just passed over 2 million active monthly users, a new record! People are voting with their feet. The future of social media doesn't have to belong to a billionaire, it can be in the hands of its users.
NEWS: Huge congratulations to Prof Lord Richard Layard and Prof Andrew Oswald, who have today been named as @Clarivate Citation Laureates – considered possibles for a Nobel Prize – for their contribution to wellbeing science.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/6zhlTb4Z1o
Exciting panel on securing finance @FinSocNet conference with @OleWillers presenting his and @LenSeabrooke’s work on cyber risk insurance and how cyber underwriting is largely driven by future market expectations and only limited quantification practice.
Somehow, I am 100% sure that the bottle is not 100% made out of recycled material - because otherwise, why would there be an asterisk at the end? 👀🕵️♂️
I do have two follow-up questions for @WhatWorksWB. 1) will it be more collaborative in the future so other #wellbeing researchers can share their code? and 2) what about updating from Stata to R instead? It's open-source and I know that it's used a lot in the SWB community.
@WhatWorksWB just launched their wellbeing data usage library on #github with Stata do files available to everyone who's doing wellbeing research. This is a great initiative!👇 https://t.co/EBPZwHpPm9
Exciting that @WEAll_Alliance is part of a subjective wellbeing conference! It will be interesting to see if both (can) collaborate in the future - there are some contention points reg. system change and subj/obj metrics that can spark fun & important debates.
At Oxford's Wellbeing Policy and Research Conference, @JanooAmanda spoke of the widespread adoption of #BeyondGDP metrics and challenges that remain so that we can build an economy in service of life. Read our briefing paper for more on how we can do that: https://t.co/VaxQraQjUO
How can we build more #sustainable#economies?
*The Paths to a Wellbeing Economy* publication offers insights for future research and experimentation. Read the newly launched report & the policy brief in Finnish & English in the thread. 1/4 https://t.co/P2ru8vRIsL