May 09, 2017 | by Beth Rimbey Assistant Professor Michal Kosinski says data driven politics is here to stay. Is that good or bad? Government & Politics Technology & AI Share on X Share on Linkedin Share on Facebook Share on Email Copy Link Copied to clipboard Share this http://stanford.io/2q4xTST Sign up for more insights and ideas. For media inquiries, visit the Newsroom. Editor’s Picks Editor’s Picks Class Takeaways — Sustainable Human Behavior Leena Nair on Leading with Empathy and Compassion You May Not Be Who You Think You Are Related Michal Kosinski Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior May 09, 2017 Michal Kosinski: The End of Privacy In part one of a three part series, a Stanford GSB professor discusses a controversial algorithm that knows more about you than your best friend. May 09, 2017 Michal Kosinski: AI Is Already Smarter Than We Are In part two of a three part series, a data scientist explores how artificial intelligence developed a mind of its own.
May 09, 2017 Michal Kosinski: The End of Privacy In part one of a three part series, a Stanford GSB professor discusses a controversial algorithm that knows more about you than your best friend.
May 09, 2017 Michal Kosinski: AI Is Already Smarter Than We Are In part two of a three part series, a data scientist explores how artificial intelligence developed a mind of its own.
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