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Emotionally needy toasters

Emotionally needy toasters

Written by Jan Redzisz. Jan has a background in applied cultural analysis, and is currently a visiting researcher at ETHOS Lab. Here he is working on speculative games for engaging future users of robots and artificial intelligence. As part of his visit Jan is...

New blood in the lab

New blood in the lab

We warmly welcome Rasmus Rosendahl and Cæcilie Laursen, who have joined the staff of ETHOS Lab. Rasmus will be associated with the lab during September and October as a full-time intern. His work in the lab will include day-to-day management, communications, execution...

Ethical Challenges of Omnichannel Marketing?

Ethical Challenges of Omnichannel Marketing?

Picture: Backbone Company, 2016. Omnichannel. Available online here. This post is made by Sara Nielsen Tugcu, thesis student at the IT-University of Copenhagen and associate of ETHOS Lab. Sara has researched the new marketing term 'Omnichannel' and wishes to start a...

publicETHOS #9: The question is where

publicETHOS #9: The question is where

The question is where! Where is the local library? Where is the best school? Where is the crime low? Geospatial questions can be asked and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) can answer. At the same time predictive analysis can be conducted to see what the future...

publicETHOS #7: Intro to Watson Analytics

publicETHOS #7: Intro to Watson Analytics

Watson Analytics is IBM's new cloud based business intelligence and analytics service - join this publicETHOS workshop to discover how you can use Watson for your projects. Watson Analytics is most famously known for being based off the computer program which defeated...

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