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We're looking for an independent technical support contractor who knows about #metadata and is eager to support our 17,000+ members in 146 countries. Is that you? Read more about the role and how to apply, bit.ly/3V1pjCu #hiring #jobs #technicalsupport

We're looking for an independent technical support contractor who knows about #metadata and is eager to support our 17,000+ members in 146 countries. Is that you?  Read more about the role and how to apply, bit.ly/3V1pjCu #hiring #jobs #technicalsupport
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NYT using AHP to choose between options. Really like this technique but very rarely see anyone use it. open.nytimes.com/collective-dec…

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Expressing his love for Research Methods, Carl Miller is discussing information warfare at our London office this evening as part of our Social Science Perspectives series. #researchmethods #socialscience

Expressing his love for Research Methods, <a href="/carljackmiller/">Carl Miller</a> is discussing information warfare at our London office this evening as part of our Social Science Perspectives series. 

#researchmethods #socialscience
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Since writing this blog post, I've opened up a limited free tier on the Papermill Alarm. Enjoy! medium.com/p/719b8b3b8253

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An article on research ethics that contains some wonderfully #TorturedPhrases e.g. “north yank trade agreement (nafta)", "Gregorian calendar month 2006" and the curious use of “Associate in Nursing” and “square measure” indusedu.org/pdfs/IJREISS/I…

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Did I mention that you can now check 10 articles a day with the Papermill Alarm **for free**? rapidapi.com/clear-skies-cl… #researchintegrity #academicpublishing

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I went to Alan Brown / Digital Leaders book launch earlier in the week. amazon.co.uk/Surviving-Thri… Really enjoying the book, an easy read choc full of practical advice and things to think about.

I went to <a href="/alanwbrown/">Alan Brown</a> / <a href="/DigiLeaders/">Digital Leaders</a> book launch earlier in the week. amazon.co.uk/Surviving-Thri… Really enjoying the book, an easy read choc full of practical advice and things to think about.
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Does anyone else find browsing other people’s backlogs strangely compelling ? Here’s a part of the FT’s #AI ideas backlog. #FutureMediaTechConference

Does anyone else find browsing other people’s backlogs strangely compelling ? Here’s a part of the FT’s #AI ideas backlog. #FutureMediaTechConference
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Key takeaways from the FT Strategies session on GenAI trends. 1. Multimodal products, 2. Conversational experiences, 3. Agents. Fascinating session especially the brief insight into their #AI experimentation space. #FutureMediaTechConference

Key takeaways from the FT Strategies session on GenAI trends. 1. Multimodal products, 2. Conversational experiences, 3. Agents. Fascinating session especially the brief insight into their #AI experimentation space. #FutureMediaTechConference
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Co-intelligence/Co-pilot has been an excellent price of marketing but require work from the user. It seems inevitable (to me) that as more products are built on top of LLMs the more these products will do and the less control used will have. Ethan Mollick’s latest newsletter:

Co-intelligence/Co-pilot has been an excellent price of marketing but require work from the user.  It seems inevitable (to me) that as more products are built on top of LLMs the more these  products will do and the less control used will have. Ethan Mollick’s latest newsletter: