Co-Founder & Managing Director at Colectiv. Former Director of Behavioural Science at Nesta & Co-Head of International Programs at The Behavioural Insights Team
Watch this it’s fascinating - I asked James Timpson what he’d do about prisons and sentencing if he was in charge. He believes only a third of prisoners in jail should definitely be there. He’s now in charge of prisons (but not sentencing).
And here’s an update of the "what share of young adults really really dislike the Conservative party" chart:
Now up to a record 45% 📈
Chart shows the share giving the Tories a 0 out of 10. Young people’s distaste for the Tories is getting very deeply rooted
Gut-wrenching to see Bakhmut destroyed like this. I’ve seen countless such videos and photos now and it hits hard every time. This is what Russia has wrought on Ukraine. This video shows the central blocks of what used to be a vibrant city of 80,000 residents. It’s filmed heading east on Tsiolkovskoho Lane, then turning south on Nezalezhnosti (Independence) Street, and then east on Bazarna Street. I walked these streets every day for years. The vehicle drives by the back entrance to my second apartment; past New York Street Pizza; it scans toward the office where I saw many friends get married; past the central square and Palace of Culture; past the Silpo grocery and central market; then finally past the bus station.
@R_Thaler Hi Richard, I thought you'd find this interesting. We could reduce sludge by... asking people (at scale)! Keen to hear your thoughts. This could be the next big behavioural science method? https://t.co/fwvYhh89bF
The biggest method innovation since the #RCT? With @UNICEF we AI-interviewed 152 frontline NGO workers across Türkiye in 48 hours. #behaviouralscience can now be done at scale with insights from those who know programmes best. @Colectiv_tech#econtwitter https://t.co/u9mMO3dZKw
The biggest method innovation since the #RCT? With @UNICEF we AI-interviewed 152 frontline NGO workers across Türkiye in 48 hours. #behaviouralscience can now be done at scale with insights from those who know programmes best. @Colectiv_tech#econtwitter https://t.co/u9mMO3dZKw
Can AI help improve humanitarian work? I'm happy to share results from our recent project with #UNICEF Türkiye. Colectiv's AI interviewer bridges the gap between field insights and decision-makers. Please check out our blog, and follow Colectiv as we try to build up a following!
New results! With #UNICEF we used AI to conduct 152 qualitative interviews with #humanitarian workers across Türkiye in just 48 hours. Find out more in our blog and reports on how AI can gather and use frontline insights. Follow Colectiv for more updates! https://t.co/hjAIwvQjrz
We live in a time increasingly resembling the second half of the 1930s. I couldn't live with myself with the knowledge I didn't do more to stop another Hitler. In light of the Republican wavering and in memory of Navalny I will give $100 towards FPV drones for Ukr for every RT.
An employee of a kindergarten in Kherson is heartbroken when she sees what Russian shelling did to it. Listen to her pain.
Russia shells Kherson every day, usually multiple times a day.
📹: Kherson administration
This is solid. Our political system just isn't up to the job of governing right now. Details matter. Evidence from similar schemes in other countries matter. But our politicians don't even know the capital of a country we're trying to deport people to.
Not only is the Lower Thames Crossing’s planning application long, but it’s also expensive.
The Government has spent £267 million on the application so far. That’s more than Norway spent actually *building* the longest road tunnel in the world
@johnaglionby@johnthornhillft@FT Yes, we absolutely need to listen to the humans on the frontline of technology, and AI can actually help us do this. My thoughts on how AI can amplify the voices of those running services here https://t.co/bRqz9mQzsx
🚀 Just published: My short piece on how AI could prevent further disasters like the UK Post Office. British scandal, but useful for anyone interested in using AI to improve public services.💡https://t.co/fRwHaQgPJC
@thatginamiller@Telegraph Amplifying the voices of frontline workers is key to justice and fairness, as well as improving public services. Some thoughts on how AI could help with this https://t.co/bRqz9mR7i5
🚀 Just published: My short piece on how AI could prevent further disasters like the UK Post Office. British scandal, but useful for anyone interested in using AI to improve public services.💡https://t.co/fRwHaQgPJC
🚀 Just published: My short piece on how AI could prevent further disasters like the UK Post Office. British scandal, but useful for anyone interested in using AI to improve public services.💡https://t.co/fRwHaQgPJC
🚀 Just published: My short piece on how AI could prevent further disasters like the UK Post Office. British scandal, but useful for anyone interested in using AI to improve public services.💡https://t.co/fRwHaQgPJC
@adwooldridge@opinion It depends on how we use AI. If we use it to amplify the voices of frontline workers, we could prevent disasters like this from happening: https://t.co/bRqz9mQzsx
🚀 Just published: My short piece on how AI could prevent further disasters like the UK Post Office. British scandal, but useful for anyone interested in using AI to improve public services.💡https://t.co/fRwHaQgPJC
@jeremybrier It depends on how we use technology. If we use AI to amplify the voices of frontline workers, we could prevent disasters like this from happening: https://t.co/bRqz9mQzsx
🚀 Just published: My short piece on how AI could prevent further disasters like the UK Post Office. British scandal, but useful for anyone interested in using AI to improve public services.💡https://t.co/fRwHaQgPJC
🚀 Just published: My short piece on how AI could prevent further disasters like the UK Post Office. British scandal, but useful for anyone interested in using AI to improve public services.💡https://t.co/fRwHaQgPJC