@philip_downey previous retail employer of mine broke down good customer service to a "handbook". Works for care too? #mscedc #mld2017
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
Tag: IFTTT
From Twitter – Multilingual Debate 2017
Here is where my current Twitter activity is coming from, my fellow #mscedc hope you are tuned in to the online stream wherever you are pic.twitter.com/AKJIDuwUa8
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
“This house believes that robots will soon be a positive and defining feature of our daily lives”.
I was part of the organising committee for a large event the Multilingual Debate 2017 which happens every year. It’s actually TWO events morning and afternoon, both on-campus and streamed online. Our students simultaneously interpret the entire debate in to multiple languages (including British Sign Language). Capturing this online is no mean feat, and we used a variety of social media to try to engage our online viewers, including Twitter.
From Twitter
Robots, AI and algorithms are heavily intertwined. The use of education has been discussed, but someone brought up the implication of using advanced technology in war. Thsi is harking back to the dystopian future revealed in Terminator and other such movies, but is becoming a very real concept, so much so that it’s brought up during a debate where the audience on-campus consists mainly of high-school aged children. It’s hard to imagine what sort of world our sons and daughters will grow in to. Certainly I doubt my parents would have imagined anything like we have now.
Question from the floor – what about use of robots in war. #mld2017 #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
From Twitter
Social care crisis is real. high quality human care too costly with shrinking population. Robots are an answer. N.Taylor @ #mld2017 #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) March 22, 2017
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@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
From Twitter
#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
From Twitter
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
From Twitter
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