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katyahe.bsky.social
Associate Professor of AI & Society Oxford Internet Institute and Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford Principal Investigator at DomesticAI (http://domesticai.oii.ox.ac.uk) project funded by ESRC
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Very much looking forward to discuss the research project I am doing together with Vicki Nash and @nettaweinstein.bsky.social at @oiioxford.bsky.social. This has been fascinating to work on and it is work in progress, would would love any thoughts and comments!

a really important topic! great work @karenlauram.bsky.social and @shuhbillskee.bsky.social .

If you are interested in studying good old human activity on pre-Musk Twitter, we are now sharing the complete 375M dataset of our 24h Twitter data collection with researchers. Get in touch! ojs.aaai.org/index.php/IC... Please forward to interested scholars.

This is a fascinating hybrid event bringing the perspectives of the scholars from the Global South into the discussions of the Internet, Data, and AI organised by my colleague @jonasvalente.bsky.social @oiioxford.bsky.social. Those joining in-person will enjoy @wadhamcollege.bsky.social

Cool paper! Especially interesting to reflect on in comparison to the as UK AI policy announcement.

Help! I have a table that compares 2 groups of people clustered into 3 sub-categories each and contains mean and median values on a certain measure and sample sizes for the 2 groups. Just looking at the table the numbers do not look right to me mathematically. I think I read once about a tool 1/2

One of the preliminary findings of our @nettaweinstein.bsky.social and Vicki Nash on how young people experience parents' managing their digital lives is that communication is key for young people being on board and supportive of parents efforts. What better way to communicate than a GAME!

Was interested to hear about Tokyo Metropolitan Government's "plans to introduce a four-day workweek to ease the burden on families," but also ultimately skeptical that this will solve the issue of declining birth rates.

It was great to have an opportunity to discuss our latest research with Prof Vicki Nash on this podcast! @oiioxford.bsky.social This research is based on conversations with 16-17 year olds in the UK who shared with us how they feel about parental digital mediation of their lives.

Love having not only many of my wonderful colleagues on Bluesky but now also OII as an institution!

Optimist: The cup is half full Pessimist: The cup is half empty AI company: I have now taken your cup and mixed it with everyone else's cup and you can now pay me for a stochastically probable sample of saliva-filled water.

My lovely colleague at Wadham College Oxford is advertising two Computational Biology Positions! Both roles require a PhD or near completion, proficiency in statistical analysis, and algorithm refinement skills. Deadline is December 13th. my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru... my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...

Fantastic to hear that this important paper is out!

Job alert: Associate Professor in Social Demography at the Department of Sociology & St John's College. This is a brilliant new position. Join a fabulous college, great students, wonderful colleagues, and me (sorry, no job is perfect) tinyurl.com/soc-dem-job #sociology #demography

A new paper by @brenchurchill.bsky.social , Leah Ruppanner and myself! We are showing that variation people's openness to being cared for by a robot in old age is associated not only with personal characteristics, but also with local context.

My wonderful colleagues!

“…while social media is sometimes *associated with* bad outcomes, we don’t know if it *causes* those bad outcomes.” A+ article on the staggering lack of strong evidence to justify social media bans for teens. theconversation.com/governments-...

1/3 📢 Join the @OIIOxford as a Postdoc Researcher studying digital well-being & gaming! Work with Prof. @shuhbillskee.bsky.social @nballou.bsky.social @karenlauram.bsky.social @sinandrei.bsky.social on cutting-edge research examining how tech impacts well-being, especially among young people 🎮

ICYMI: LinkedIn is using your data to train its AI by default. I was opted-in without giving explicit consent; you may be too. The opt-out link is here: linkedin.com/mypreference... Steps: Click "Me" on top, Settings and Privacy > Data Privacy > Data for Generative AI Improvement

This summer @nettaweinstein.bsky.social and I made a short film about for BBC Ideas www.bbc.co.uk/ideas/videos... What impact does the increasing prevalence of parental monitoring is having on children?

A position paper of mine together with amazing @nettaweinstein.bsky.social and fantastic Jun Zhao is out today in the British academy series of paper on Digital Good Society www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/55...

Posting for a friend: Unique 2-year post-doc at Maastricht University with a tight application timeline (deadline: Sept 22). The topic? Causal Inference, public mental health, and psychology vacancies.maastrichtuniversity.nl/job/Maastric...

This is fantastic: #privacy centric encrypted service @proton.me now has a viable alternative to Google Docs. It's called... Docs. Sign up for free and start collaborating without freeding #surveillance #capitalism here: docs.proton.me

We have a new faculty opening at Oxford Sociology and Nuffield College — come join us and be my colleague! An Oxford AP is the main faculty grade and a very broad category — covering those just out of PhD to those more senior, incl. Full Professor. www.sociology.ox.ac.uk/article/asso...

Fascinating paper, but I am even more amazed by the idea of getting rid of humans to do research on humans.

depressing :(

Andres Sevtsuk on “the hidden mechanism ... that constantly delivers infrastructure for cars” while degrading all other modes of passenger mobility: the so-called “traffic impact assessment” that actually omits all traffic except that in motor vehicles. www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoGW...