cecilietraberg.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Copenhagen Business School
PhD in Psychology from University of Cambridge
Mum x 3, advocating for a parent-friendly academia π
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Iβm excited to see how this important work evolves and continues to push the boundaries of responsible AI innovation!
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π€ A huge thank you to NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence and all participants for the stimulating discussions and collaborative spirit. A special thank you to Benjamin Delhomme for the kind invitation and for leading such an inspiring initiative.
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π§ As a psychologist specialising in misinformation and influence, I was grateful for the opportunity to share perspectives on how influence can occur through information - shaped by social influence, persuasion, and cognitive processes.
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π» By fostering a clear, consensus-driven understanding of what constitutes a "narrative" - and how these may influence us - it aims to empower AI systems to detect complex patterns, such as malign state influence, while avoiding reliance on opaque "black box" systems.
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π This innovative project is dedicated to developing a sophisticated tool for analysing and identifying narratives within the information environment.
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Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share it! It means so much to have a platform to highlight these experiences and advocate for change. π
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Thanks so much for reading and sharing your story! I completely agree - Iβm also one of the fortunate ones who had a truly supportive supervisor - but itβs by no means guaranteed.
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Thank you for sharing! And I totally agree π
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Wow this is so impressive - and what a lovely experience for them as well π Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
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So happy to hear this resonates with you! Itβs a reminder that these experiences arenβt unique, and it highlights how important it is to create a more supportive culture in academia- for all of us navigating parenthood and careers. Thank you for sharing this!
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Combining PhD life at Cambridge with having 3 children would never have been possible without the unwavering support of my incredible supervisor, @profsanderlinden.bsky.social π Iβm so grateful for the understanding and encouragement heβs shown me over these past years. Get yourself a Sander!
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Thank you Philipp!
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Thank you Christina and for sharing as well. I also thankfully had a very supportive supervisor, but still - very hard! π
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Oh, thank you so much Lisa ππ
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Please could I be added? ππ
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Thank you Niels! ππ
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Please could I be added? ππ
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Could I be added please? ππ
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Please could I be added? πβΊοΈ
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Thank you π
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Thank you βΊοΈπ
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Hi Mark, any chance I could be added to this list? βΊοΈπ
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Thanks so much ππ
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Any chance I could be added to this list? ππ
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Please could I be added Mark? ππ
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Please can I be added π
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Please can I be added βΊοΈ
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Thank you βΊοΈ
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Please can I be added πβΊοΈ
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Please can I be added πβΊοΈ
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Please can I be added πβΊοΈ I study the social cognition of judgements, attitudes and beliefs π§
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Thanks for sharing Dan! Could I please be added? π