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Emotion, AI, and Human Values

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The Tanner Lectures
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Professor Rosalind W. Picard, Sc.D., FIEEE presents the 2022 Tanner Lecture.

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The Tanner Lectures
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Rosalind W Picard
Keywords
ai
emotion
values
technology
Department: Linacre College
Date Added: 20/06/2022
Duration: 01:14:55

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Digital News Report 2022. Episode 2: The news habits of younger audiences

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Listen to findings from our Digital News Report 2022 on how young people consume news.
In this special episode of our Future of Journalism podcast we look at findings from the Digital News Report 2022 around how younger audiences engage with news. We ask what makes this audience unique, what are their main gateways in accessing news and how their levels of interest and news avoidance compare to older generations.

Dr Kirsten Eddy is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Digital News at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. She studies the interplay of journalism, politics, and digital media, with a focus on moral and civic media and political discourse. She is the author of the Digital News Report 2022 chapter on how younger audiences are engaging with news

Our host Federica Cherubini is Head of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute. She is an expert in newsroom operations and organisational change, with more than ten years of experience spanning major publishers, research institutes and editorial networks around the world.

Read a transcript of the page on our website: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2022-episode-2-news-habits-younger-audiences
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
People
Federica Cherubini
Kirsten Eddy
Keywords
news
journalism
young people
media
social media
tiktok
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 20/06/2022
Duration: 00:13:55

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How to sell a multimillion dollar Van Gogh painting

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Future of Business
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Malina Ma and Andreas Finzel peek behind the scenes of luxury art auction houses.
This episode explores how auction houses work, the genesis of blockchain in the art industry and how you can sell your Van Gogh should you have one. Malina brings firsthand insights from a major auction house and combines a love for the art with an excitement about the changing face of the industry.
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Future of Business
People
Malina Ma
Andreas Finzel
Keywords
technology
fine art
luxury
auctions
art
paintings
nfts
blockchain
antiques
investments
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 20/06/2022
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Hope in Healthcare

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Professor Stephen Clarke the role of hope in patients undergoing major healthcare procedures, and how it relates to decision-making in situations of risk and uncertainty.
It is widely supposed that it is important to imbue patients undergoing medical procedures with a sense of hope. But why is hope so important in healthcare, if indeed it is? We examine the answers that are currently on offer and show that none do enough to properly explain the importance that is often attributed to hope in healthcare. We then identify a hitherto unrecognised reason for supposing that it is important to imbue patients undergoing significant medical procedures with hope, which draws on prospect theory, Kahneman and Tversky’s hugely influential descriptive theory about decision making in situations of risk and uncertainty. We also consider some concerns about patient consent and the potential manipulation of patients, that are raised by our account. We then consider some complications for the account raised by religious sources of hope, which are commonly drawn on by patients undergoing major healthcare procedures.

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Stephen Clarke
Keywords
healthcare
risk
uncertainty
hope
informed consent
decision making
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 20/06/2022
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Susie Weller

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Gabrielle Samuel

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Rachel Horton

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Series 2 Episode 1 - The environmental cost of personalised medicine

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Centre for Personalised Medicine
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How does personalised medicine impact on the environment? What does this mean for how we should collect and store data? Gabrielle Samuel talks to us about these issues.
A transcript of this episode is available at https://media.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/medsci/cpm/2022-06-15-medsci-cpm-s2-ep-1.pdf

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Centre for Personalised Medicine
People
Rachel Horton
Gabrielle Samuel
Susie Weller
Keywords
bioethics
genomic medicine
personalised medicine
Environment
sustainability
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 16/06/2022
Duration: 00:14:39

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