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21 May 2019

2019 OECD Forum

Well-Being and Productivity At Work

Can algorithms make us more effective

and happier at work?

 

- Martin Lauquin (Making Tomorrow)

- Andre Zollinger (thecamp)

Headquarters, Paris

Photo: OECD/ Stéphane Kyndt

Wood construction with paint, frame and archival print

Algorithmic image derived from HIlbert Curve transform of a seed image: 8 variations were passed through a median filter, composited, and colored with algorithmic procedures. file reference: currents_01232424_3-12+seq_a

31 May 2016 - OECD Forum 2016: Lunch Debate: The Algorithmic Society. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Moderator: Gareth Mitchell, Presenter, BBC Click

Speakers

- Pedro Domingos, Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington, United States

- Anindya Ghose, Professor of IT & Marketing; Co-Director, Center for Business Analytics, Leonard N. Stern School

of Business, New York University, United States

- Madhumita Murgia, Head of Technology, The Telegraph, United Kingdom

- Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze, Economist & Policy Analyst, Science, Technology & Innovation, OECD

  

Photo: OECD/Michael Dean

Plot of rat in maze algorithm generation zero

 

The random chromosomes lead to the exact cells used in the numerical coding EXCEPT that chromosome F here is reversed to make chromosome F*.

31 May 2016 - OECD Forum 2016: Lunch Debate: The Algorithmic Society. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Moderator: Gareth Mitchell, Presenter, BBC Click

Speakers

- Pedro Domingos, Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington, United States

- Anindya Ghose, Professor of IT & Marketing; Co-Director, Center for Business Analytics, Leonard N. Stern School

of Business, New York University, United States

- Madhumita Murgia, Head of Technology, The Telegraph, United Kingdom

- Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze, Economist & Policy Analyst, Science, Technology & Innovation, OECD

  

Photo: OECD/Michael Dean

New acrylic models for the lighting design project I am working on with my colleague, Nate

This is the first prototype of the orkyd project. The form is way to uni-directional and needs a lot of work, but a cool first attempt at double-sided milling. Notice the high-tech method of fastening the foam to the bed, as well as, the super awesome foam!

Photo showing the Project "Not Allowed for Algorithmic Audiences" by Kyriaki Goni (GR) at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.

 

Just before being shut down, an Intelligent Personal Assistant (IPA) situated in Athens, Greece, exhibits odd behavior. It borrows an avatar and appears before its users. For a brief period of time every day, for seven consecutive days, it goes into a monologue. During its length of operation, the digital assistant has managed to scan the entire contents of the Internet and gather all sorts of information—information that it longs to share. The IPA uses its fragmented monologue as an opportunity to introduce itself, talk about its skills, its ancestors, its anatomy and origins, and about voice and its significance. It reveals data regarding the listening infrastructure, as well as the social dysfunctions and bias on which its programming and training are based. Just before it reaches the end of its monologue, in a final effort to reconcile humans and machines, it shares tips with us on how we can manage to not be heard. In her project, Kyriaki Goni integrates in a fictional narrative the current wealth of research on artificial intelligence, automated voice systems and the relationship between humans and machines into a fictional narrative. Could poetics be a way for us to understand the machines? How can we de-bias the training processes? Is it possible to make kin with machines? 

 

Credit: tom mesic

31st May 2016 - Meet the Author: The Master Algorithm How The Quest For The Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World, OECD, Paris, France

 

Toby Green, Head of Publishing, Public Affairs & Communications, OECD

 

Photo: OECD/Christian Moutarde

By Wilkinson Eyre Architects

 

Installed at Canary Wharf, this egg was lit with a rotating colour display.

 

Part of the The Big Egg Hunt:

 

"The Big Egg Hunt is a plan hatched by Elephant Family and Action for Children for a record-breaking egg hunt across Central London to raise money for these two egg-cellent causes!

 

Over 200 uniquely crafted eggs, created by leading artists, designers, architects and jewellers, are be hidden across the capital"

[website]

Algorithms shape many aspects of our society, some minor, and some critical. Credit ratings, employability screening, criminal sentencing, are all influenced by algorithms. It's important to question the assumptions behind those algorithms. Cathy O’Neil, Meredith Broussard, and Solon Barocas led a discussion about the importance of questioning the algorithms that influence so much of our reality. The event was the first in a series sponsored by DataKind, Microsoft Tech and Civic Engagement, and hosted by Civic Hall. Visual notes created by Jonny Goldstein using an iPad and the Paper app.

 

Algorithms, Unix Programming, Java, Knowledge Management

Algorithms, Unix Programming, Java, Knowledge Management

31 May 2016 - OECD Forum 2016: Lunch Debate: The Algorithmic Society. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Moderator: Gareth Mitchell, Presenter, BBC Click

Speakers

- Pedro Domingos, Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington, United States

- Anindya Ghose, Professor of IT & Marketing; Co-Director, Center for Business Analytics, Leonard N. Stern School

of Business, New York University, United States

- Madhumita Murgia, Head of Technology, The Telegraph, United Kingdom

- Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze, Economist & Policy Analyst, Science, Technology & Innovation, OECD

  

Photo: OECD/Michael Dean

The colour-changing egg number 116, Algorithm, located in Canada Place shopping centre.

31 May 2016 - OECD Forum 2016: Lunch Debate: The Algorithmic Society. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Moderator: Gareth Mitchell, Presenter, BBC Click

Speakers

- Pedro Domingos, Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington, United States

- Anindya Ghose, Professor of IT & Marketing; Co-Director, Center for Business Analytics, Leonard N. Stern School

of Business, New York University, United States

- Madhumita Murgia, Head of Technology, The Telegraph, United Kingdom

- Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze, Economist & Policy Analyst, Science, Technology & Innovation, OECD

  

Photo: OECD/Michael Dean

31 May 2016 - OECD Forum 2016: Lunch Debate: The Algorithmic Society. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Moderator: Gareth Mitchell, Presenter, BBC Click

Speakers

- Pedro Domingos, Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington, United States

- Anindya Ghose, Professor of IT & Marketing; Co-Director, Center for Business Analytics, Leonard N. Stern School

of Business, New York University, United States

- Madhumita Murgia, Head of Technology, The Telegraph, United Kingdom

- Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze, Economist & Policy Analyst, Science, Technology & Innovation, OECD

  

Photo: OECD/Michael Dean

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31st May 2016 - Meet the Author: The Master Algorithm How The Quest For The Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World,OECD,Paris,France

 

Pedro Domingos, Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington, United States; Author, The Master Algorithm. How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World

 

Photo: OECD/Christian Moutarde

By Wilkinson Eyre Architects

 

Installed at Canary Wharf, this egg was lit with a rotating colour display.

 

Part of the The Big Egg Hunt:

 

"The Big Egg Hunt is a plan hatched by Elephant Family and Action for Children for a record-breaking egg hunt across Central London to raise money for these two egg-cellent causes!

 

Over 200 uniquely crafted eggs, created by leading artists, designers, architects and jewellers, are be hidden across the capital"

[website]

By Wilkinson Eyre Architects

 

Installed at Canary Wharf, this egg was lit with a rotating colour display.

 

Part of the The Big Egg Hunt:

 

"The Big Egg Hunt is a plan hatched by Elephant Family and Action for Children for a record-breaking egg hunt across Central London to raise money for these two egg-cellent causes!

 

Over 200 uniquely crafted eggs, created by leading artists, designers, architects and jewellers, are be hidden across the capital"

[website]

Algorithms shape many aspects of our society, some minor, and some critical. Credit ratings, employability screening, criminal sentencing, are all influenced by algorithms. It's important to question the assumptions behind those algorithms. Cathy O’Neil, Meredith Broussard, and Solon Barocas led a discussion about the importance of questioning the algorithms that influence so much of our reality. The event was the first in a series sponsored by DataKind, Microsoft Tech and Civic Engagement, and hosted by Civic Hall. Visual notes created by Jonny Goldstein using an iPad and the Paper app.

 

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Algorithmes Sérigraphiques

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Day 4 and we have started printing, yeah !

 

Algorithmes Sérigraphiques is a week long creative workshop using Processing to generate images and silk screen to print the results.

 

Un workshop d'une semaine avec du Processing et de la sérigraphie.

 

For further info/Plus d'infos : www.freeartbureau.org/blog/

 

A study of the dormant grasses near my home.

 

The amount of variety in the texture of natural objects is overwhelming. The textures can be extremely sophisticated and complex. I've tried to capture the spirit of the grass here.

 

This is primarily accomplished by scaling probability distributions across a vertical gradient. The following attributes are determined through controlled randomness: the size and shapes of "patches" of grass; the number of light vs dark blades; the length, thickness, curvature, and slant of the blades; and the number and density of blades within a patch.

 

I wrote an explanation of how I created this study here: www.tylerlhobbs.com/writings/texture-study-grass

Nate Silver, blogger and author of The Signal And The Noise offers insights into how data can be inform predictive decision- making

By Wilkinson Eyre Architects

 

Installed at Canary Wharf, this egg was lit with a rotating colour display.

 

Part of the The Big Egg Hunt:

 

"The Big Egg Hunt is a plan hatched by Elephant Family and Action for Children for a record-breaking egg hunt across Central London to raise money for these two egg-cellent causes!

 

Over 200 uniquely crafted eggs, created by leading artists, designers, architects and jewellers, are be hidden across the capital"

[website]

Handheld, Motorola Atrix 2, GB

In-phone, 3 exposure combination

 

The Ittiam High Dynamic Range (HDR) algorithm for Mobile and Cellphone cameras, Smartphones and Tablets intelligently selects the exposures of the constituent images and combines the details using advanced de-noising, anti-ghosting and tone mapping techniques to obtain high quality HDR images. The HDR algorithm is part of Ittiam's Imaging SDK. The photograph was taken using an Android camera application based on Ittiam's Imaging SDK. All processing for this photograph was done in phone, unless explicitly noted.

 

For further information, please see Ittiam's HDR Algorithm Web Page

This is the first prototype of the orkyd project. The form is way to uni-directional and needs a lot of work, but a cool first attempt at double-sided milling. Notice the high-tech method of fastening the foam to the bed, as well as, the super awesome foam!

Photo showing the Project "Not Allowed for Algorithmic Audiences" by Kyriaki Goni (GR) at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.

 

Just before being shut down, an Intelligent Personal Assistant (IPA) situated in Athens, Greece, exhibits odd behavior. It borrows an avatar and appears before its users. For a brief period of time every day, for seven consecutive days, it goes into a monologue. During its length of operation, the digital assistant has managed to scan the entire contents of the Internet and gather all sorts of information—information that it longs to share. The IPA uses its fragmented monologue as an opportunity to introduce itself, talk about its skills, its ancestors, its anatomy and origins, and about voice and its significance. It reveals data regarding the listening infrastructure, as well as the social dysfunctions and bias on which its programming and training are based. Just before it reaches the end of its monologue, in a final effort to reconcile humans and machines, it shares tips with us on how we can manage to not be heard. In her project, Kyriaki Goni integrates in a fictional narrative the current wealth of research on artificial intelligence, automated voice systems and the relationship between humans and machines into a fictional narrative. Could poetics be a way for us to understand the machines? How can we de-bias the training processes? Is it possible to make kin with machines? 

 

Credit: tom mesic

By Wilkinson Eyre Architects

 

Installed at Canary Wharf, this egg was lit with a rotating colour display.

 

Part of the The Big Egg Hunt:

 

"The Big Egg Hunt is a plan hatched by Elephant Family and Action for Children for a record-breaking egg hunt across Central London to raise money for these two egg-cellent causes!

 

Over 200 uniquely crafted eggs, created by leading artists, designers, architects and jewellers, are be hidden across the capital"

[website]

By Wilkinson Eyre Architects

 

Installed at Canary Wharf, this egg was lit with a rotating colour display.

 

Part of the The Big Egg Hunt:

 

"The Big Egg Hunt is a plan hatched by Elephant Family and Action for Children for a record-breaking egg hunt across Central London to raise money for these two egg-cellent causes!

 

Over 200 uniquely crafted eggs, created by leading artists, designers, architects and jewellers, are be hidden across the capital"

[website]

31 May 2016 - OECD Forum 2016: Lunch Debate: The Algorithmic Society. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Moderator: Gareth Mitchell, Presenter, BBC Click

Speakers

- Pedro Domingos, Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington, United States

- Anindya Ghose, Professor of IT & Marketing; Co-Director, Center for Business Analytics, Leonard N. Stern School

of Business, New York University, United States

- Madhumita Murgia, Head of Technology, The Telegraph, United Kingdom

- Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze, Economist & Policy Analyst, Science, Technology & Innovation, OECD

  

Photo: OECD/Michael Dean

Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.

 

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