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Digital Assistants Could Learn A Lot From Reference Librarians
Digital assistants are promoted as providing American society for the very first time with their own personal research assistants, but…
Could Public Reference Librarians Help Us Combat Digital Falsehoods?
Could the answer to today’s deluge of digital falsehoods lie with our nation’s public libraries and their reference librarians that…
UCSB: The Moral Mind
A fascinating look at how UCSB researcher Rene Weber and his lab are using GDELT to explore the moral foundations…
Announcing The Campaign 2020 Media Dashboard
Today we are excited to announce the release of the Campaign 2020 Media Dashboard! In collaboration with the Internet Archive's…
FiveThirtyEight: Elizabeth Warren Is Attracting More Supporters And More Media Attention
FiveThirtyEight's latest weekly roundup of the 2020 Democratic race. Read The Full Article.
GDELT Summary Now Supports Raw Result Counts
GDELT Summary now supports the DOC 2.0 API's new raw result counts in both summary and comparison modes!
GDELT 2.0 API Now Supports Raw Result Counts
The DOC 2.0 API now supports a new "TimelineVolRaw" mode that reports the actual number of articles per time interval…
New York Times: Which Democrats Are Leading the 2020 Presidential Race?
The New York Times' look at the 2020 Democratic field uses the TV Explorer to examine media coverage of the…
WashPost: It's The Mainstream Anti-Immigration Rhetoric, Not The Extreme, That's Shaping American Politics
The Washington Post's Philip Bump examines media coverage of immigration and shifting rhetoric. Read The Full Article.
WashPost: The Two Trumps On Display: Social Media Agitator, Reshaper Of Government
The Washington Post's Philip Bump references media trends in television news coverage of President Trump. Read The Full Article.
Politico: 'Everyone Owes Robert Mueller A Dinner … For All Of This'
Politico Magazine uses the Television Explorer to reference the volume of television news coverage dedicated to the Mueller investigation. Read…
FiveThirtyEight: Which Democratic Presidential Candidate Was Mentioned Most In The News Last Week?
FiveThirtyEight's latest weekly roundup of the 2020 Democratic race. Read The Full Article.
NYTimes: How The El Paso Killer Echoed The Incendiary Words Of Conservative Media Stars
The New York Times references trends in anti-immigrant rhetoric using the TV Explorer. Read The Full Article.
Twitter's Ban of McConnell Shows Tech's Censorship Power
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s campaign was locked out of its own Twitter account Wednesday for sharing a cellphone video…
How Fast Do People Speak On Television News?
What can a decade of closed captioning tell us about how fast people really speak on average on the news?…
Charting The Emotions Of Television News: A Look At A Decade Of Anxiety In The News
From audiovisual television to textual closed captioning to non-consumptive word histograms to final sentiment analysis we can explore our journalistic…
Charting The Emotions Of Television News: BigQuery + TV NGrams
The new Television News Ngram Datasets make an incredible range of new analyses possible. With just a single line of…
Why Tomorrow's Political Leaders Must Engage With Technologists
What technological changes might nudge us towards empowered and enlightened societies that bridge our differences rather than deepen our divides?…
Social Media Companies Remind Us It Is Still Hard To Replace Humans With AI
As Silicon Valley rushes us forward towards our AI future, even it is hiring armies of humans to work alongside…
We Need To Better Educate The Public About AI's Limitations
As deep learning infuses into every corner of modern life, if we are to have the necessary societal conversations about…
Why Computer Science Needs The Humanities
Computer science reduces the world to numbers. The humanities teach us how much those numbers fail to capture. Perhaps if…
BBVA: Geo-World: Conflict & Protest July 2019
BBVA's July 2019 Geo-World: Conflict & Protest report summarizes the state of global conflict and civil unrest. Read The Full…
Computer Science Could Learn A Lot From Library And Information Science
There is much computer scientists can learn from the library and information science community. If they hurry, they might just…
Google's What-If Tool And The Future Of Explainable AI
As deep learning increasingly infuses into the enterprise, it is likely that today’s black boxes will give way to the…