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Facebook is 'not a researchers-friendly space' say academics encountering roadblocks to analyzing its 2020 election ad data


Facebook is providing academic researchers with a massive data haul
revealing how political ads during last year’s U.S. elections were targeted to people on the platform. However, researchers have been held up by an arduous process to access the data and worry the information is insufficient to provide meaningful analysis of how Facebook’s ad platform was used —and potentially misused — leading up to the election.
“You need to see what’s going on in order to know how to regulate something,” said Orestis Papakyriakopoulos, a Ph.D. at Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy, an interdisciplinary center for research to help inform government policy addressing how digital technologies affect society. Papakyriakopoulos said he has applied to access the new Facebook 2020 political ad data, made available in February, but has yet to receive it.

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Homage to Lewis Warsh: Blaze Your Own Path


Homage to Lewis Warsh: Blaze Your Own Path
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My heart was pounding
He began to speak very slowly
I was drawn in from day one
Every week we met in that same place
We sipped wine listening to poetry
Soon, I would learn he, too, was a Scorpio
My first assignment was to begin journaling
Tell the reader about your daily walk, he said
Then, include details about a sexual experience
Clutching my pearls, I felt the intimidation
How can I share something so personal
With this new stranger, a fellow Scorpion

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The Carbon to Value Initiative Announces First Cohort of Carbontech Startup Participants


The Carbon to Value Initiative Announces First Cohort of Carbontech Startup Participants
Climatetech leaders from the Urban Future Lab, Greentown Labs, and the Fraunhofer USA TechBridge Program enthusiastically welcome 10 startups to the initiative
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NEW YORK and SOMERVILLE, Mass., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The
Carbon to Value Initiative (C2V Initiative), a multi-year collaboration among The Urban Future Lab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Greentown Labs, and Fraunhofer USA, has selected 10 startups for the first year of this exciting accelerator. The C2V Initiative is supported by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and the Consulate General of Canada in New York. This program, the first of its kind, aims to create a thriving innovation ecosystem for the commercialization of carbontech—technologies that capture, convert, and store carbon dioxide (CO₂) into valuable end products or services.

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NI Joins NYU Wireless Industrial Affiliates Program To Advance 6G Research And Innovation

NI Joins NYU Wireless Industrial Affiliates Program To Advance 6G Research And Innovation
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Implications are global in new study predicting Human exodus in Bangladesh


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BROOKLYN, New York, Thursday, April 22, 2021 - Rising sea levels and more powerful cyclonic storms, phenomena driven by the warming of oceans due to climate change, puts at immediate or potential risk an estimated 680 million people living in low-lying coastal zones (a number projected to reach more than
one billion by 2050). In nations like Bangladesh these populations are already moving to escape sea-level rise.
In a new study, "Modeling human migration under environmental change: a case study of the effect of sea level rise in Bangladesh," researchers led by Maurizio Porfiri, an engineer at the Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, apply data science to predict how the cascading effects of the migration in Bangladesh will ultimately affect 1.3 million people across the country by 2050. The work has implications for coastal populations worldwide.

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Commentary: The new shape of hybrid work is taking shape


Commentary: The new frontier of hybrid work is taking shape
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The post-pandemic way of working is going to be just as hard for businesses as it will be for workers to navigate, says the Financial Times’ Emma Jacobs.
A man works in his kitchen while workers are forced to work from home and demand payback for extra home office costs during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Sassenheim, Netherlands October 2, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Eva Plevier)
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LONDON: After more than a year of remote work, the future looks hybrid - a mix of office and home-based working. 

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Machine learning for health and equity, and health and equity for ML


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Abstract: As machine learning methods become embedded in society, it has become clear that the data used, objectives selected, and questions we ask are all critical. My work looks at data and machine learning from a public health and equity lens. First, this motivates the design and development of data mining and machine learning methods to address challenges related to data and goals of public health, such as generating better hyper-local features to represent environmental attributes addressing challenges of sparsity, irregularity and representativeness of data. Second, principles of community and equity inspire innovations in machine learning. In this realm my work has leveraged causal models and machine learning to address realistic challenges of data collection and model use across environments, such as domain adaptation that improves prediction in under-represented population sub-groups by leveraging invariant information across groups when possible, and developing models to specifically incorporate structural factors to better account for and address sources of bias and disparities. A focus on public health, which is concerned with the individual, collective, and environmental factors that affect the health of human populations provides a principled approach spanning data, algorithms and questions to both mitigate bias and proactively design inclusive innovations.

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Say hello to your hybrid post-Covid workplace

Say hello to your hybrid post-Covid workplace
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Online communities helping Indians sail through pandemic: FB


Online communities helping Indians sail through pandemic: FB
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New Delhi, April 16 : Amid the pandemic, India saw a steep growth in online communities on Facebook and 92 per cent respondents said they received some form of support through online community groups amid the deadly Covid wave last year, a new Facebook-New York University (NYU) report said on Friday.
Over 38.8 per cent people in India said the online groups have become "significantly more important", as compared to responses from the rest of the world (29.5 per cent), according to the report by The Governance Lab (The GovLab) at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in partnership with Facebook.

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