Ballots, Bots, and Bullets: The Complex Landscape of Mexico’s 2024 Election
30 May 2024
30 May 2024
24 May 2024
South Africa is approaching a watershed election on May 29th, 2024.
17 May 2024
Dr Gemma Newlands and Dr Fabian Stephany have been named as winners of the Achievement Award at the University of Oxford 2024 Divisional Teaching Excellence Awards.
13:00 -14:00, Seminar room, 1 St Giles
With Licinia Güttel, Sir Julian King, Dr Donatella Bonansinga, and Dr Tarik Abou-ChadiBetween 06 and 09 June, the elections for the European Parliament will be held for the tenth time. We will discuss how digital technologies and the European elections intersect.
Find out more about the research of academics who have recently joined the OII
Postdoctoral Researcher
Amrit Kaur Purba has a diverse background encompassing clinical practice, policy, industry, and academia. Her research interests focus on understanding the potential causal relationship between digital technology usage and health.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Kai works on AI explainability and fairness at Oxford. He builds upon his work auditing and testing machine learning models in industry and in academia, making AI systems safe and trustworthy.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Zihao Fu is in the Trustworthiness Auditing for AI project. His research interest include Natural Language Processing, Large Language Model, Machine Learning, Biomedical Applications, Large Language Model safety fairness among other areas.
By Andreas Jungherr and Ralph Schroeder
Digital technologies have changed the public arena, but there is little scholarly consensus about how they have done so. This book rethinks the workings and dysfunctions of the contemporary public arena, and considers ways to improve it.
The emergence of AI image generation tools raises questions about their impact on creative professionals. This project seeks to work with professional photographers to explore the impact of this technology on their occupational legitimacy.
This project aims to reveal the determinants of success in entrepreneurship, startups and innovation ecosystems using data science and qualitative research methods.
This project investigates how human control is currently undermined in human-AI interactions. It presents sociotechnical approaches to examine mechanisms of control, and empower people in their interactions with increasingly advanced AI systems.
By Felix M. Simon and Luisa Fernanda Isaza-Ibarra
How might AI be used and regulated in the news to the benefit of journalists, news organisations, and the public? This report presents findings and recommendations from the Minderoo ‘AI in the News’ project.
The i, 31 May 2024
European security agencies believe acts of sabotage have been carried out around the continent by Russian intelligence before being amplified by President Vladimir Putin’s army of Twitter bots.
NZZ, 19 May 2024
Mankind has been dreaming of household robots for a long time. Soon it could be time: thanks to AI and emancipation.
Fortune, 19 May 2024
When CEOs talk to investors about layoffs, they usually blame economic uncertainty or business “headwinds.” Now a new term is starting to crop up in these announcements: AI.