Lassoing algorithms (Megan Rose Dickey, TechCrunch)
Do algorithms enforce our biases, or do they challenge our preconceptions?
Do algorithms enforce our biases, or do they challenge our preconceptions?
Poetry and recollection in Petersburg / Leningrad.
How thinking with complexity adds to our cultural (and political) understanding.
The humanities ("fuzzies") and tech fields ("techies") remain divided, as two cultures.
The sun shines upon the depths: what is illuminated may also be hidden, especially to ourselves.
Computing science and math, along with historical knowledge, offer new assessments on the health of the current society.
When language is lost, we are also diminished.
Our scientific knowledge relies on narratives, which shift over time.
Stories of science and learning in our time.
The codes developed in programming require ethical watchfulness.