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D&D has so many types and styles of Monsters, what's your Least Favorite Monster? The Infosphere, the Futurama rust monsterepisode. Oct 3, 2014 — A robot is seen with a pet rust monster. Please support our shows at www.patreon.com/cppn and even join us in some games! Also keep an eye at the new things on our now affiliated Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/creativeplayandpodcast Also follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CreativePlayandPodcastNetwork Would you be interested if we hosted D&D and Edge of Empire games on Roll20 for you to join? Email us at Creativeplaypodcastnet@Gmail.com
David Grainger is as reinsurance statistician with MS Amlin, an insurance company that is a leader in the property, marine and reinsurance markets. He has worked in the IT and data space for several years and has been at MS Amlin for the past 12. David joins us on this episode of Fibonacci, the Red Olive data podcast to talk about the challenges around data in insurance in what is a very conservative industry. We also discuss where the opportunities are for businesses like MS Amlin that want to use analytics and insights to future-proof their technology investments and bring reporting and business value to the entire organisation. Here are the topics we discuss with their timecodes: The challenges that the technology teams have to keep up with the pace of change in the business (2m 53s) The journey from disparate systems to a single, enterprise-wide platform (6m 6s) Difficulties in delivering a single platform when there are many individual programmes going on (7m 59s) Dangers of projects that are delivered in silos, and a ‘business as usual' approach (8m 49s) Becoming a data-led business when you have multiple, business intelligence tools (12m) How the hub and spoke model works for the organisation (14m 26s) Tying the Wherescape, Infosphere and reporting platforms together so regulators can see evidence that there is good governance of personal data (14m 57s) Improving fraud catching capabilities (17m 11s) Becoming leaner to be fitter for the future (18m 22s) What to do when programmes don't deliver their aspirations (20m 27s) Moving to the cloud, future-proofed by the Wherescape tool, and working with Red Olive (21m 33s) The effect of Brexit on the business, and moving data when the data is in multiple systems (26m 51s) The skills a data professional will need entering the industry (30m)
In Episode 28 we'll be looking at what philosopher Luciano Floridi calls the "infosphere". You may have heard of the "biosphere"--all the ecosystems on earth that support biological life. The infosphere then is the environment that supports information, which is another term for reality, if you look at today's reality from an informational perspective. Thus, in The Fourth Revolution: How the Infosphere is Reshaping Human Reality we'll investigate how ICTs (information and computing technologies) are blurring our online and offline worlds.Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kendallgilesJoin to support the show and for exclusive content, including episode notes, scripts, and other writings: https://patreon.com/kendallgiles
Olemmeko hävinneet taistelun yksityisyyden suojasta? Tunnemmeko hallintaoikeuden kiemurat omiin tietoihimme? Mihin raja vedetään sen suhteen, mistä itseämme koskevasta tiedosta olemme valmiita luopumaan? Ajatus laajasta henkilökohtaisesta vapaudesta näyttäytyy varsin kapeana, kun yksilö on erilaisten sopimusten kautta luovuttanut verkossa henkilötietojensa hallintaoikeudet useille eri tahoille. Yksityisyys hämärtyy esimerkiksi tilanteessa, jossa yksilö on sijaintitietojensa tai verkkosivuklikkaustensa perusteella jäljitettävissä. Liberan Yleinen tasapaino -podcastissa hypätään heti tietoturvan syvään päätyyn. Jaksossa käsitellään tietoturvaa ja yksityisyyttä digitaalisissa palveluissa. Huoli nousee esiin yleensä vasta silloin kun jokin menee yksityisen tiedon turvaamisessa pieleen. Aiheesta keskustelevat ajatuspaja Liberan projektipäällikkö, kognitiotieteilijä, FT Inari Kulmunki @inaridunord ja tietoturva-asiantuntija Benjamin Särkkä. Jaksossa eritellään, mitä tietoturvalla ja tietosuojalla tarkoitetaan. Tämän jälkeen keskustellaan laajemmin yksityisen datan hallinnasta ja sen suojasta datataloudessa ja tietojärjestelmissä. LÄHTEITÄ Floridi, L. (2014) The Philosophy of Information. New York: Oxford University Press. Floridi, L. (2015) The Ethics of Information. New York: Oxford University Press. Floridi, L. (2003) On the Intrinsic Value of Information Objects and the Infosphere, Ethics and Information Technology 4(4), 287–304. Floridi, L. (1999) Information Ethics: On the Theoretical Foundations of Computer Ethics, Ethics and Information Technology, 1(1), 37–56. Maner, W. (1980) Starter Kit on Teaching Computer Ethics. Helvetia Press. Moor, J.H. (1994) What Is Computer Ethics?, Metaphilosophy, 16 (4), 266–275. EU (2016) EU:n tietosuoja-asetus 2016/679. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/FI/TXT/ HTML/?uri=CELEX:32016R0679 European Comission (2017) Guidelines on the right to ”data portability”. http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/article29/item-detail.cfm?item_id=611233 Knuutila A, Kokkonen V, Sundquist H, Kuittinen O & Thure S (2017) MyData muutosvoimana: Julkishallinnon henkilötiedon ihmiskeskeisen hyödyntämisen mallit ja vaikutukset. Raportti. Valtioneuvoston kanslia. Valtioneuvoston selvitys- ja tutkimustoiminnan julkaisusarja 61/2017. https://tietokayttoon.fi/julkaisu?pubid=21301 Poikola A, Kuikkaniemi K, Kuittinen O, Honko & Knuutila A (2018) MyData – johdatus ihmiskeskeiseen henkilötiedon hyödyntämiseen. Liikenne- ja viestintäministeriö. http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-243-554-5 Kerber W (2016) Digital Markets, Data, and Privacy: Competition Law, Consumer Law, and Data Protection. Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht. Internationaler Teil (GRUR Int) 2016, 639–647. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2770479
People are FINALLY paying attention to the potential of health data - it just took a global pandemic to make it happen. It's kind of a no-brainer, when you dig into it, but governments apparently needed a push. Rowan interviewed Jess Morley, Policy Lead at the Evidence Based Medicine DataLab at the University of Oxford, about her recent paper on online disinformation and how our information environments impact our health. The guiding question was: Why can we quarantine people who are sick and not bits of information that we know are 'sick'? Read the paper here: https://www.publichealthpost.org/viewpoints/health-threats-in-the-infosphere/ Follow Jess: https://twitter.com/jessRmorley And the DataLab: http://www.thedatalab.org/ Happily, there is actually some legislation on the horizon that could mitigate at least some of this problem. Warren takes us on a deep dive into the EU and UK Government's response to disinformation and online harms, including a full breakdown of the Tory governments recent proposals to regulate online harm - a rare instance of something the podcast can broadly get behind. Get the full UK paper here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/fact-sheet-online-harms-full-government-response In general, healthcare needs to be modernised - but not in the way that Tories tend to put it. We don't mean more cuts, more manager or more external consultants. We mean making use of the kinds of data that have become core parts of most other sectors. As Jess put it, there is a lot more we could be doing with health data if it wasn't being handled in Excel!
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Our heroes return triumphantly to Absalom Station to find that they have gone viral on the Infosphere, thanks to their adventures on the Drift Rock streamed on Eoxian Reality TV. At Starfinder Society HQ, they are given their next mission: to follow in the footsteps of a Lashunta Explorer and head to Qabarat University on Castrovel. They also visit the Eoxian ambassador Nor, who points out something odd about Alyndra's tattoo. Crit Bits: Learn more about everyone's favorite Vesk pirate, Edrass Veraanas. Where does he come from? What makes him tick?
Jake Corner returns, and he is here to talk about articles he’s read! After that, Luke and Phil chat about the new flick in town, Batman v Superman. Other Opportunities (0:00) Return of the Jake Corner (3:52) Commercial Scoring (4:56) Re-Watching Extras, The Office, Spaced (08:49) Jake’s Articles He’s Found (16:48) Why Musicians Need Philosophy […]
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This Week on developerWorks has a new home page at: http://ibm.com/developerworks/thisweek Calling Python Code from IBM InfoSphere Streams Senthil Nathan and Glenn Hochberg show how to invoke Python code to perform analytics in the InfoSphere environment. https://ibm.biz/Bdx8EW Develop applications in the IBM SmartCloud Enterprise using Rational software Jean-Yves Rigolet shows how to create a Rational development environment in the IBM Smart Cloud https://ibm.biz/BdxpbL IBM X-Force 2012 Trend and Risk Report Michael Hamelin discusses some of the key findings in the latest IBM X-Force Report. https://ibm.biz/Bdxpmp Access your private infrastructure securely from a cloud environment Jean-Yves Rigolet shows connect to your enterprise IT environment from IBM Smart Cloud using OpenVPN. https://ibm.biz/BdxpKP
Dr. Vladimir Bacvanski is founder and vice president of InferData, an IBM Business Partner that does training and consulting in advanced software and data technology. Vladimir talks about the importance of data modeling, how it works with agile development, and about what he will cover in next week's (May 13) developerWorks virtual tech briefing on best practices with data modeling.
Dan Wolfson, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect and CTO for Infosphere and Advanced Engagement Team, previews InfoSphere at the Information on Demand Global Conference 2009, coming October 25-29 in Las Vegas.