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#OpenAccess from our new issue - ‘Super-Unsupervised’ Classification for Labelling Text: Online Political Hostility as an Illustration - cup.org/3RCETn9 - Stig Hebbelstrup Rye Rasmussen, Alexander Bor, Mathias Osmundsen & Michael Bang Petersen (all Aarhus Universitet)

#OpenAccess from our new issue - 

‘Super-Unsupervised’ Classification for Labelling Text: Online Political Hostility as an Illustration - cup.org/3RCETn9

- Stig Hebbelstrup Rye Rasmussen, <a href="/boralexander1/">Alexander Bor</a>, Mathias Osmundsen &amp; <a href="/M_B_Petersen/">Michael Bang Petersen</a> (all <a href="/AarhusUni/">Aarhus Universitet</a>)
Michael Bang Petersen (@m_b_petersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote a background report for The Future of Free Speech on what we know about the spread of misinformation on social media - and how to combat it. Read it here 👇 futurefreespeech.org/background-rep…

Michal Kosinski (@michalkosinski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need better regulation of facial recognition: Our paper in the American Psychologist shows that AI can predict political orientation from passport-like images even when controlling for demographics and self-presentation. doi.org/10.1037/amp000…

We need better regulation of facial recognition: Our paper in the American Psychologist shows that AI can predict political orientation from passport-like images even when controlling for demographics and self-presentation. doi.org/10.1037/amp000…
Michael Bang Petersen (@m_b_petersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Just out in PNASNews 🚨 Combining administrative registers and individual Twitter behavior among Danes, we show that multiple offline indicators predict online hostility: Having many more criminal verdicts increase the likelihood of being hostile online. But - against

🚨 Just out in <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> 🚨

Combining administrative registers and individual Twitter behavior among Danes, we show that multiple offline indicators predict online hostility:

Having many more criminal verdicts increase the likelihood of being hostile online.

But - against