Data Action: Using Data for Public Good Economists traditionally define “public goods” as being both non-excludable and non-rivalrous. Why is there a debate about whether data specifically fits this definition?
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Data Action: Using Data for Public Good According to the tex…
Data Action: Using Data for Public Good According to the text, what term do scholars Nick Couldry and Ulises Mejias use to describe the “extension of the global process of extraction” where human life is appropriated through its conversion into data for capital?
United Nations system white paper on artificial intelligence…
United Nations system white paper on artificial intelligence governance According to the white paper, what serves as the fundamental “starting point” and primary anchor for global artificial intelligence governance efforts?
They shall be fair, transparent, and robust: auditing learni…
They shall be fair, transparent, and robust: auditing learning analytics systems The proposed framework for auditing AI in Learning Analytics consists of four phases. In which phase does the auditor define the specific system components, relevant input data, and output data that will be subject to the review?
Learning analytics as data ecology: a tentative proposal Whi…
Learning analytics as data ecology: a tentative proposal Which of the following best describes the relationship between a “data ecosystem” and a “data ecology” as proposed by the authors?
Learning analytics as data ecology: a tentative proposal Acc…
Learning analytics as data ecology: a tentative proposal According to the overview of actors and roles in a data ecosystem (Table 1), which role is specifically responsible for the “quality and availability of data”?
The use of ________ media has changed political perception.
The use of ________ media has changed political perception.
Where do you see the “free rider effect”?
Where do you see the “free rider effect”?
___ justice involves the degree to which policies and rules…
___ justice involves the degree to which policies and rules are fairly applied to all individuals.
A manager who operates in a foreign country with the premise…
A manager who operates in a foreign country with the premise that ethical behaviour is always determined by its cultural context is adopting a perspective of