Tag: #Blog
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Better alternatives
Read more: Better alternativesIn the fight against the big tech company’s dominant development logic of AI models, critical theory often falls short of going beyond revealing how everything is imperfect. In fact, the critical lens often undresses the technical artifacts to expose the power dynamics, social and personal values, and, overall, the impartiality of any fact taken for…
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Prediction Machines in International Organisations: A 3-Pathway Transition
Read more: Prediction Machines in International Organisations: A 3-Pathway TransitionNote: Originally published under DiploFoundation’s blog here. The following post was slightly modified on 25 February 2024. Spoiler alert: It’s more than asking ChatGPT to do our bidding Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the tip of everyone’s tongue these days. It seems to have found a way to wiggle into every conversation; everything is “AI…
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View international organisations through their digital display window: A study on IO content and website management
Read more: View international organisations through their digital display window: A study on IO content and website managementNote: Originally published under DiploFoundation‘s blog here. The post was co-authored by Dr Jovan Kurbalija, Executive Director, DiploFoundation. Summary Introduction International organisations (IOs) communicate through their websites. They describe who they are, what they do and why their work matters. In this brief, we analyse organisations through their websites. Like x-ray in medicine, websites can…
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Not one byte is politically neutral
Read more: Not one byte is politically neutralWhy a social scientist should learn Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Never have I thought that I would ever be staring at a dark-themed Atom window and ferociously typing in lines of Python codes on a Friday night. Owing to the several ugly C minuses marked on my 11th-grade mathematics papers (gosh I hate statistics),…