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  • Transforming education through AI with Dora Demszky
    Jul 30 2024

    In this episode of Information Changes Everything, Dora Demszky, an assistant professor at Stanford University, discusses the unprecedented potential of large language models (LLMs) in scaling various aspects of education. Demszky synthesizes findings from three papers that evaluate the ability of LLMs to provide feedback to educators on their discourse. For the full video of this talk click here.
    Headlines: Robert: The rewards and risks of using AI-powered technologies on our pets, UMSI students give RoosRoast new website designs that fit the vibe, The End of an Era: Women Who Code Closing

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    26 min
  • Welcome to Information Changes Everything by UMSI
    1 min
  • Jeff Furman on the evolution of Ben & Jerry's social mission
    Jul 23 2024

    In this episode of "Information Changes Everything,", we put the spotlight on Jeff Furman, chair of the board of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream. Join us as Jeff takes us back to the early days of Ben & Jerry's in the 1980s, sharing how the company’s humble beginnings evolved into a powerful social mission. This mission has propelled Ben & Jerry's to the forefront of socially responsible business practices. Celebrating Ben & Jerry’s 35th anniversary, Jeff provides insights into the company’s journey and its ongoing commitment to making a positive impact. For the full video of this talk visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HApxrdrqVA
    Headlines: UMSI community mourns the passing of distinguished alumna Nancy Gwinn, Faces of UMSI: Rachael Zuppke, https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2024/02/01/ais-energy-appetite-meeting-the-demand-for-innovation/?sh=48aa396b46d1

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    26 min
  • Lise Vesterlund exposes the invisible labor holding women back
    Jul 16 2024

    In this episode of "Information Changes Everything,", we hear from economist and professor Lise Vesterlund, who examines why women in the workforce are disproportionately asked to perform “non-promotable work.” This work, often essential yet undervalued, leaves women overcommitted and underutilized in their careers. Lise Vesterlund is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh, director of the Pittsburgh Experimental Economics Laboratory, and co-author of "The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women’s Dead-End Work," a Financial Times top business book. For the full video of this talk visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tvpavrr2AE&ab_channel=SchoolofInformation
    Headlines: Faculty Research Highlight: Sile O’Modhrain | umsi, A year of water: Snapshots from UMSI’s first theme year | umsi, https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-launches-how-search-works-series-to-demystify-seo/508425/

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    24 min
  • Anticipating AI failures in healthcare with Dr. Karandeep Singh
    Jul 9 2024

    Anticipating AI failures in healthcare with Dr. Karandeep Singh | In this episode of "Information Changes Everything," Dr. Karandeep Singh, a leader in machine learning within health systems, discusses the common challenges and failures in AI model implementation in healthcare. Using real-world examples, Dr. Singh addresses issues such as reproducibility, transportability, and intervention efficacy. He offers insights on anticipating these challenges, estimating their impact, and designing better interventions to improve patient care. Tune in to learn practical strategies for overcoming AI implementation roadblocks in healthcare. For the full video of this talk visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X19dfN5ZM6c&ab_channel=SchoolofInformation
    Headlines: Jurgens: U-M is taking the lead on creating AI tools for faculty, students | umsi | Where do Nextdoor communities exist—and what do they talk about? | umsi, https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/04/nc-state-researchers-use-machine-learning-to-create-a-fabric-based-touch-sensor/

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    25 min
  • Transforming libraries, archives, and museums to fight epistemicide with Beth Patin
    Jul 2 2024

    In this episode of "Information Changes Everything," Beth Patin, an assistant professor at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies, looks into the transformative potential of libraries, archives, and museums in combating epistemicide. Through compelling case studies and historical analysis, Patin discusses the profound impact of epistemicide on individuals, communities, and societies, and emphasizes the urgent need for action. For the full video of this talk visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1_aGn63nKs&ab_channel=SchoolofInformation
    Headlines:
    Christian Sandvig earns U-M 2023 presidential award for public engagement | umsi, Steven Ong brings data science into his everyday life with the Master of Applied Data Science program | umsi, https://zapier.com/blog/best-url-shorteners/

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    23 min
  • Enhancing remote work sustainability through human-centered data science with Xuan Lu
    Jun 25 2024

    In this episode of "Information Changes Everything," we look at the shift from in-person workplaces to remote work. UMSI research fellow Xuan Lu shares a human-centered data science approach to improving the sustainability of remote workers and teams. For the full video of this talk visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOpBxxAkj4c&ab_channel=SchoolofInformation
    Headlines: Shadowbanning: Some marginalized social media users believe their content is suppressed | umsi, UMSI launches Global Engagement Fellowship, https://royal-needlework.org.uk/rsn-collection-archive-online-for-first-time/

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    23 min
  • "Is technology killing privacy?” with Florian Schaub
    Jun 18 2024

    In this episode of "Information Changes Everything," we hear from Florian Schaub, an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan School of Information and the U-M College of Engineering. Schaub discusses the intricate relationship between privacy and technology, focusing on how companies like Google and Facebook track user actions and the implications of this data collection on our daily lives. He also explores potential solutions to better inform and protect consumers. For the full video of this talk visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk86nXAijos&t=796s
    Headlines: Severance: “Anyone can learn Python and even be a cab driver, so why not?” | umsi, In due course: How an experimental intro class shaped UMSI students’ paths, https://apnews.com/article/new-york-times-wordle-clones-takedown-dmca-35d32b7548f7312ea74a2065b2cd31a6

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    23 min