Category: Engineering & Mathematics
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Review: The Atlas of AI
This volume sets out to explore how artificial intelligence is produced, winding its way through the various historical, cultural, economic, and political forces that inform and shape this process.
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Chapter 3 Review: “Design Narratives: From TXTMob to Twitter”
Two rare and valuable traits in any scholarly text are immediate utility and lasting impact, and Sasha Costanza-Chock’s third chapter on the topic of Design Narratives exemplifies both. In this section of their wider work, Costanza-Chock outlines how reframing popular conceptions around who exactly designed new technology can be a tool of design justice. Beginning […]
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6th COMPUTATIONAL ARCHIVAL SCIENCE (CAS) WORKSHOP
6th COMPUTATIONAL ARCHIVAL SCIENCE (CAS) WORKSHOP See: https://ai-collaboratory.net/cas/cas-workshops/2021-6th-cas-workshop [ai-collaboratory.net] Dec 15-18 (workshop date TBD), 2021, Atlanta, Orlando FL (now held virtually) COMPUTATIONAL ARCHIVAL SCIENCE: digital records in the age of big data PART OF: IEEE Big Data 2021 — http://bigdataieee.org/BigData2021/ [bigdataieee.org] All papers accepted for the workshop will be included in the Conference Proceedings published by the […]
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AI Residency at Facebook
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Residency Program is a one-year research training position designed to give you hands-on experience with artificial intelligence research while working at Facebook AI. The program will pair you with an AI Researcher and Engineer who will both guide your project. With the team, you will pick a research problem of mutual […]
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Prospects For The Aerospace Industry Development in 2018
Time has been somewhat friendly to the aerospace industry. With the growing rise in air travel, vast backlogs of aircraft orders and a resurgent business sector show the continued strength of the industry. However, beneath the data headline are various signs that the industry is going through a shift which will see significant consolidation in […]
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The Joys, Struggles, and Ultimate Triumphs of Coding: My Experience Learning the Language of Java
I had originally signed up to take Intermediate French I for my final semester at Wesleyan College. Unfortunately, I was informed that the class had been cancelled when I returned to campus after the summer, though the professor still gave me the resources I needed to learn higher-level French on my own time…I haven’t opened […]