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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Wow! So cool!
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well done @liciniaguttel.bsky.social Laura Liebig, @annajobin.bsky.social, and Christian Katzenbach @oiioxford.bsky.social
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one can use to check a table of published numbers for mathematical consistency. Possibly in @stuartjritchie.bsky.social brilliant book "Science Fictions", but possibly somewhere else. I do not seem to be able to track down the source. Any suggestions? 2/2
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sounds amazing! And thank you! We just had a lovely German Christmas!
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Interesting! Did you publish a discussion/exploration of reasons for machine misalignment? I'd love to read!
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I know! I wish more of coverage of AI to[ics really focused on what it does well vs on what it cannot do really, or does badly...
Hope all is well with you guys, happy holidays!
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I really like AI Snake Oil book on the subject by @randomwalker.bsky.social press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
would recommend as a great holiday read too!
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Looking forward to listening! I am on the lookout for new good podcasts…
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For larger families to become more attractive to more families, and especially women, major changes to Japanese workplace culture are necessary.
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thanks for flagging and do let us know if you get anywhere with it...
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Thank you!!! And thank you so much for making this starter pack!
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Could you add me as well?
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p.s. let me know if any of these look interesting and if at any point you would like any more suggestions :) I will stop for now.
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This is my very favourite. I never understood why it was never republished. www.amazon.co.uk/Talking-Parc...
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Geral Durrells little known fiction books for children were quite good: www.amazon.co.uk/Fantastic-Di...
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My boys found this one funny (it is a bit silly) www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
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also these ones, all the seasons were so cool. there are the same characters going through life across the seasons. www.amazon.co.uk/dp/383695338...
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Both our kids loved looking at this one with us: www.amazon.co.uk/Street-Throu...
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I am REALLY into beautiful children's books :)
Books by this author used to buy us a few hours of time :) would work with an 8 year old, 5 year old likely too young. www.amazon.co.uk/000-Leagues-...
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In the paper we lay out what we know and how much we do not know about parental control apps, how they transform family life and the consequences their use has for the well-being of children and their parents.
A blog summary of the paper: www.oii.ox.ac.uk/news-events/...
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Huge congratulations @sanderwagner.bsky.social and @andreatilstra.bsky.social , amazing news :)
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Congratulations Dr Simon!!!
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Super cool! I do not quite see where to sign up ...