"Epistemic welfare and PSM's algorithmic recommender systems: A theoretical framework, operationalization and relevance for governance."
Out now in the European Journal of Communication; and it is open access.
Shout out to @hildevdb.bsky.social, M. Kulig, A. Hyzen & S. Paulussen.
Reposted by Hilde Van den Bulck
"Epistemic welfare and PSM's algorithmic recommender systems: A theoretical framework, operationalization and relevance for governance."
Out now in the European Journal of Communication; and it is open access.
Shout out to @hildevdb.bsky.social, M. Kulig, A. Hyzen & S. Paulussen.
Reposted by Hilde Van den Bulck, Rebecca Tushnet, Greg Linden
Reposted by Hilde Van den Bulck
AFP's Phil Chetwynd on AFP's staff journalists in Gaza
reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/starved...
Researchers in water law and policy explain how companies rarely tell the public exactly how much water data centers consume:
Reposted by Hilde Van den Bulck, David Murakami Wood, Alexandra Filindra
Researchers in water law and policy explain how companies rarely tell the public exactly how much water data centers consume:
Reposted by Hilde Van den Bulck, Robert Black, S. J. Holmes
except it’s doing it by straight-up killing people who rely on ChatGPT to plan dangerous trips, not by improving human cognition like the techbros want us to believe:
Reposted by Hilde Van den Bulck, J. Ignacio Criado
Reposted by Hilde Van den Bulck
Will be interesting to see how AI deals with Mar a Lago Face
“Vaccine experts and people steeped in pandemic preparedness expressed horror at the news.” www.statnews.com/2025/08/05/m...
#pediatriccancer #cancermom
- inconsistent sizing at Zara
- no availabilty of paprika flavored chips
- not visiting the Walloon Settlers Memorial in Battery Park
Reposted by Hilde Van den Bulck, Lesley Bartlett
“There is no excuse for the world to stand by and watch two million human beings suffer on the brink of full-blown famine,” the chef José Andrés writes about Gaza.