@philip_downey Robots need to have legal responsibility. #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
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You cannot programme a human, humans' manage the robot. Mathilde Guillemet suggests #mld2017 #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
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#MLD2017 technology shapes us, we shape technology. A recognisable theme for #mscedc Christine Wilson at the multilingual debate 2017
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
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#MLD2017 hacking robot hoovers "too far fetched?" asks Christine Wilson. Not according to cloudburst and other IoT attacks, I say. #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
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Humans have robots beat when it comes to empathy suggests speaker Fanny Chouc #mld2017 #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
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Limitations of technology: bugs ensure tech "is not flawless" robots as fallible as humans? Speaker Fanny Chouc HWU #mld2017 #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
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#mscedc this afternoon 2pm topic at The Multilingual Debate 2017 might be of interest to you. Sign up online at https://t.co/VwsJlxFWsG https://t.co/N8UVwXcjKV
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
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This relates well to a comment made during the #mscedc tweetorial which I'll dig out later to provide some context. Meanwhile: pic.twitter.com/UePjPCVPoo
— C (@c4miller) March 21, 2017
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Another example of algorithms failing to meet up to highest expectations. #mscedc https://t.co/Ru2vewbhGB
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@james858499 Humans are programmed to recognise faces from birth, but not all eyes, mouth, nose are worth attention 🙂 #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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I found another enmeshed Human Community and Algorithm https://t.co/WvwJZqM74p. Could this approach be applied to learning? #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@dabjacksonyang @BenPatrickWill My working criteria is "can I follow their conversation?" If not, then they're my super-class #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@Eli_App_D But Twitter's algorithm still requires human input to help it learn #mscedc pic.twitter.com/Ks7w5bB02U
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@Eli_App_D Twitter now things you're talking Swedish… #mscedc pic.twitter.com/1oT8QBf4SY
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@dabjacksonyang @Eli_App_D @nigelchpainting @Cheneehey @rennhann but horse owners are often saddled with debt (horses are not cheap) #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@dabjacksonyang @Eli_App_D @nigelchpainting @Cheneehey @rennhann Horses needs to be saddled with saddles too. #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@dabjacksonyang @BenPatrickWill I do have some of those skills, but far from an "expert" in big data. #mscedc maybe in time…
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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#mscedc is your IFTTT recipe or wordpress blog melting yet? 😉 pic.twitter.com/q6IvlwUAeO
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@james858499 Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from algorithms https://t.co/Ms2srB6rG1 #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@HerrSchwindenh_ @rennhann @james858499 I mean, is it not possible that the younger generation doesn't care about privacy #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@james858499 @HerrSchwindenh_ @rennhann we're running out of room for #mscedc hashtags
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@HerrSchwindenh_ @rennhann @james858499 How about asking the students what they would be happy with? #mscedc 2/2
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@HerrSchwindenh_ @james858499 Issues in health care suggest overreaching AI creates problems for privacy https://t.co/cvhLsX1Jge #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@learntechstu @fleurhills You can learn principles of coding without knowing code. Like, biology, without knowing DNA programming #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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My favourite algorithm ever. If all others ceased to exist and just one remained it would be https://t.co/Tp5uGxVfsA #dwarffortress #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 17, 2017
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@nigelchpainting Looks as complicated as an algorithm production – have you checked in with Tyrell Corp recently 😉 #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 16, 2017
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@philip_downey @Eli_App_D @j_k_knox I'm looking for a quote that shows lecturers paid per-head at lectures as was once the case #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 16, 2017
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@helenwalker7 @Cheneehey @rennhann @philip_downey Wow. Not so dissimilar to badges we were looking at in IDEL #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 16, 2017
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@Cheneehey @helenwalker7 @rennhann @philip_downey Good points. Attendance points for Printer Credit? I can see it happening already. #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 16, 2017
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More successful algorithmic advertisement placement. Perhaps this is part of the future of education too? #mscedc pic.twitter.com/yQRNw3jeoU
— C (@c4miller) March 16, 2017
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@j_k_knox lessons learned when people remove their critical appraisal of advice from IT #mscedc https://t.co/CLBNmUI2Bq pic.twitter.com/bc1CUlZi8o
— C (@c4miller) March 16, 2017
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@j_k_knox Class sizes grow and humans delegate and defer more to the machine #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 16, 2017
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@rennhann @j_k_knox We could end up with only a single platform to engage with our course to satisfy the LA! How would #mscedc cope?!
— C (@c4miller) March 16, 2017
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Even Google cannot rely on its own algorithms exclusively. The hidden human group adjusting results #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 16, 2017
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@dabjacksonyang @Eli_App_D >35%! Too easy for students who need help or sanctions to slip under such a blanket figure. #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 13, 2017
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@Eli_App_D @dabjacksonyang setting such figures leads to flawed systems Delegation is more widespread than I would ever countenance #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 13, 2017
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A very interesting exchange with James via Twitter off the back of my comment regarding Turnitin as a “plagiarism detection tool”. I argue that it’s not such a thing, but there are those who take the opposing view point. I could see this discussion taking shape in to a larger piece of work.
@james858499 interesting indeed. Which institution bypasses discipline committees "delegates" its authority to a computer? #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 13, 2017
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In my professional experience, Turnitin detects similarity. Plagiarism is then determined by humans. The software is no arbiter #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 12, 2017
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Is it OK to record eye tracking in VR? Advertisers will love this but what about social community spaces? https://t.co/oRunaOzHDu #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 12, 2017
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@HerrSchwindenh_ @nigelchpainting @j_k_knox I have found a lot of new music through LastFM, Google Play etc. Different genres even #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 10, 2017