Day 3 of #UndoneCS starts with a session on “Undone CS in the cloud.”
The first talk will be on “Agile software production in computational infrastructures,” given by Donald Jay Bertulfo.
Day 3 of #UndoneCS starts with a session on “Undone CS in the cloud.”
The first talk will be on “Agile software production in computational infrastructures,” given by Donald Jay Bertulfo.
The session continues with the talk “From research to @deuxfleurs and back again: towards digital service infrastructure as commons” by Baptiste Jonglez and Lucien Astié.
After the coffee break, it was my turn…
Now, Chung-Hong Chan on “Computer science first, social sciences second: A critical sociological account of Computational Social Science.”
Very interesting analysis of CSS as essentially a hostile takeover of the social sciences by CS.
BA would be more legitimate, but AB has the prestige—with very real impacts on academic careers.
“College courses in computers may be creating digital criminals.”
We’re launching into the last session of #UndoneCS on Undone CS without and within limits.
First talk: “The indirect rebound effects of AI as undone science: philosophical reflection on two structural causes” by Damien Lacroux.
Interesting point made by Damien Lacroux: the problem isn’t the absence of anticipation, but the absence of a *shared* anticipation.