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  • Madhumita Murgia’s ‘Code Dependent’ offers a powerful critique of data colonialism in the age of AI

    Madhumita Murgia’s ‘Code Dependent’ offers a powerful critique of data colonialism in the age of AI

    Diya Isha
    · Jul 07, 2024 · 07:30 am
  • Twitter’s algorithm favours right-leaning content, news outlets, finds research

    Twitter’s algorithm favours right-leaning content, news outlets, finds research

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 23, 2021 · 10:41 am
  • While we still don’t understand how algorithms work, firms are using them to manage staff

    While we still don’t understand how algorithms work, firms are using them to manage staff

    Tom Barratt, The Conversation Alex Veen, The Conversation Caleb Goods, The Conversation
    · Aug 26, 2020 · 09:30 pm
  • Medical researchers are scrambling to keep up with mountains of big data generated in genomics

    Medical researchers are scrambling to keep up with mountains of big data generated in genomics

    Tom Chivers, Mosaic
    · Oct 07, 2018 · 02:30 pm