10/15 🚴 You can also join the session on using reverse engineering and #GDPR to support workers in the gig economy, with Simone Robutti from Reversing Works, Aida Ponce Del Castillo from European Trade Union Institute, Cansu Safak from Worker Info Exchange,
Justin Nogarede from FES Future of Work, and researcher @San_amd
More session details here: https://privacycamp.eu/using-reverse-engineering-and-gdpr-to-support-workers-in-the-gig-economy/
We want to inform the workers community about these advances and explain the limits of the current debate. We want to share advances in research and try to speak to an audience of potential links to local struggles, because the gap between digital rights and trade unionism is pretty wide, and it shouldn’t be. We […]
Mystery AI Hype Theater podcast episode 10 is out today!
"Don't Be A Lawyer, ChatGPT"
Where @alex and I were joined by @kendraserra who shared their brilliance to help us take down AI hype about legal applications.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2126417/13414023-episode-10-don-t-be-a-lawyer-chatgpt-march-3-2023
Thanks, as always, to Christie Taylor for production!
Alex and Emily are taking AI to court! Amid big claims about LLMs, a look at the facts about ChatGPT, legal expertise, and what the bar exam actually tells you about someone's ability to practice law--with help from Harvard legal and technology sc...
As part of a strategic investment for a transformative expansion of the faculty of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University invites invite applications for tenured and tenure-track appointments at any rank. In the initial phase, beginning i
To mark its 60th anniversary, the Fondation Maison des sciences de l'homme is organising the international conference "Capitalism, anticapitalism and social sciences engaged on a global scale: around the work of Immanuel Wallerstein", to be held in Paris , on September 11 and 12, 2023
A conversation with Helena Mihaljević – on maths, boxing and chess, and the gender gap in science. Our summer break episode is a special one: Helena Mihaljević, mathematician and professor for computer science, talks about her fascination for math, chess and boxing; about her migration history; about training data that are so deeply rooted in our culture and history. Helena elaborates why math is not neutral, how she experiences improvements in the tech industry, and her involvement in an ongoing study of the gender gap in different sciences and regions. Listen to our conversation on how to empower young women to be confident in tech jobs, and how we should have tech companies and technology audits that are contextual and participative, carried out together with advocacy organizations and researchers. Helena on Twitter @h_mihaljevic