Category: Culture
Can Robots Ever Have a True Sense of Self? Scientists are Making Progress
Posted by The Conversation | Mar 4, 2019
The Science of Superstition – And Why People Believe in the Unbelievable
Posted by The Conversation | Sep 20, 2018
PSYCHOGRAPHICS: The Behavioural Analysis that Helped Cambridge Analytica Know Vo...
Posted by The Conversation | Jun 14, 2018
MOATS in the Silicon Valley: What Happens to Disruption?
Posted by Anup Ninan | Jun 7, 2018
How KITSCH Consumed the World
Posted by The Conversation | May 31, 2018
China’s Dystopian Social Credit System is a Harbinger of the Global Age of the Algorithm
by The Conversation | Apr 12, 2019
In a polemic essay, Stefan Brehm and Nicholas Loubere of Sweden’s Lund University argue...
Read MoreCan Robots Ever Have a True Sense of Self? Scientists are Making Progress
by The Conversation | Mar 4, 2019
Vishwanathan Mohan from the University of Essex informs us that while scientists are still a long...
Read MoreThe Science of Superstition – And Why People Believe in the Unbelievable
by The Conversation | Sep 20, 2018
Neil Dagnall and Ken Drinkwater from Manchester Metropolitan University delve into the psychology...
Read MorePSYCHOGRAPHICS: The Behavioural Analysis that Helped Cambridge Analytica Know Voters’ Minds
by The Conversation | Jun 14, 2018
Cultures We Live and Create MICHAE WADE of IMD Business School, Switzerland views that Cambridge...
Read MoreMOATS in the Silicon Valley: What Happens to Disruption?
by Anup Ninan | Jun 7, 2018
Cultures We Live and Create WARREN BUFFETT says he invests only in firms that have moats built...
Read MoreHow KITSCH Consumed the World
by The Conversation | May 31, 2018
Cultures We Live and Create THORSTEN BOTZ- BORNSTEIN, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Gulf...
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