Desmond Upton Patton, “Contextual Analysis of Social Media: The Promise and Challenge of Eliciting Context in Social Media Posts with Natural Language Processing”

MIT Building E15, Room 318 (Common Area) 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

Desmond Upton Patton introduces a critical systematic approach for extracting culture, context and nuance in social media data. The Contextual Analysis of Social Media (CASM) approach considers and critiques the gap between inadequacies in natural language processing tools and differences in geographic, cultural, and age-related variance of social media use and communication.

CANCELLED: Artificial Intelligence and Ethics

MIT Building 4, Room 237 182 Memorial Drive (Rear), Cambridge, MA

Featuring Stephanie Dick, UPenn; Paul Dourish, UC-Irvine; Kate Klonick, St. John's University; and Safiya Noble, UCLA. Moderated by MIT professor Fox Harrell.

Sasha Costanza-Chock presents Design Justice

MIT Press Bookstore 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA

Associate Professor Sasha Costanza-Chock presents their new book, Design Justice, at the MIT Press Bookstore on April 28.

Faking the Powerful

Part of "Deepfakery", a livestream talk series co-hosted by our Open Documentary Lab.