by merg | Sep 13, 2021 | The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
By Georgios Natsios, Junior Researcher How can one of the most overwhelming powers of Industry 4.0, Artificial Intelligence, be combined with philosophy, ethics, and anthropology? How can AI be ethical with a minimum bias to society, humanity, and nature? Can...
by mblo | Nov 11, 2020 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
In search of utopia through data The runner is always present in his body, forever required to think about his blisters, his exhaustion; when he runs he feels his weight, his age, more conscious than ever of himself and of his time of life. This all changes when man...
by mblo | Feb 10, 2020 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Upon Not Opening the Black Box: Beyond Data Use and Non-Use Blogpost by Simy Kaur Gahoonia On May 24 2018, the eve of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) coming into effect, ETHOS Lab marked the occasion with an interactive installation called Compliance....
by mblo | Jan 20, 2020 | News, Research, Services, Teaching, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
YEAR 2020: LETTER FROM HEADS OF ETHOS LAB “What is not dead may eternal lie, with strange æons even death may die” (Necronomicon) Our ETHOSLab theme of 2019 was Decelerate. Looking back over a calendar full of wonderful events, one might question whether...
by simy | Nov 28, 2019 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
A workshop on methods and approaches for studying algorithmic systems Written by Simy Kaur Gahonia On October 31 and November 1, I participated in a workshop on methods and approaches for social science studies of algorithms. The workshop was the second in a series of...