It's the same examples over and over again in the history of displaying data
A deep exploration of what makes the Amazon Echo, what it pulls from and implications
Changing my Mind about AI, Universal Basic Income, and the Value of Data - The Art of Research
(theartofresearch.org)
Considerations (pros/cons) of universal basic income in the age of AI, and alternatives
The Mass Production of Redundant, Misleading, and Conflicted Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses - John Ioannidis
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
Slop before the age of AI
Clickbaity article title but interesting case study
First, commenters at public meetings are unrepresentative of the public along racial, gender, age, and homeownership lines; second, distance to the proposed development predicts commenting behavior, but only among those in opposition; third, commission votes are correlated with commenters’ preferences; finally, the alignment of White commenters (vs. other racial groups) and neighborhood group representatives and the general public (vs. other interest groups) better predict project approvals.
A word for each letter of the alphabet, about climate topics
Which Painting Do You Look Like? Comparing Faces Using Python and OpenCV – Terence Eden’s Blog
(shkspr.mobi)
Eigenvectors, paintings and your face
Crafting denialism with a bit of vizzing and poor stats
Probability theory in Python