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Big Thinking Podcast. Headshot of Céline Castets-Renard and Camille Ferrier. Title reads: Artificial Intelligence law: the importance of fair regulation
Podcast

Artificial Intelligence law: the importance of fair regulation

← Big Thinking Podcast homepage ​​ Next episode → Description | About the guest | Transcript | Follow us Description Does ChatGPT, DALL-E and Midjourney ring a bell? These platforms are just a few examples of the many new artificial intelligence...

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How worried should we be about ChatGPT?

← Big Thinking Podcast homepage ​​ Next episode → Description | About the guest | Transcript | Follow us Description Artificial Intelligence is on the rise, and ChatGPT is one of the most prominent examples of a new technology that is changing our...

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What is the future of books?

← Big Thinking Podcast homepage ​​ Next episode → Description | About the guest | Transcript | Follow us Description Digital technologies are reshaping every aspect of our society, and books are no exception. But as physical objects, books have a...

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The social implications of artificial intelligence

This panel explored the potential social impacts of artificial intelligence and the role humanities and social sciences will play in identifying the legal, ethical and policy issues we should start considering today.
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Getting a Life: The Social Worlds of Geek Culture

When someone asks you where the idea for a research project came from, there’s a right and a wrong answer. The right one is about debates in the field and gaps in the literature, and it presupposes what you eventually discovered. I find the wrong one...