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<h3 class="section-heading">Speaker: <a class="theme-link-org" href="http://www.mit.edu/~irahwan/">Iyad Rahwan</a></h3>
<h3 class="section-heading"><i>Extreme Crowdsourcing</i></h3>
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<h4 class="section-heading">Monday, October 31, 2016 </h4>
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This talk explores the physical and cognitive limits of crowds, by following a number of real-world experiments that utilized social media to mobilize the masses in tasks of unprecedented complexity. From finding people in remote cities, to reconstructing shredded documents, the power of crowdsourcing is real, but so are exploitation, sabotage, and hidden biases that undermine the power of crowds.
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<p class="lead">Iyad Rahwan is the AT&T Career Development Professor and an Associate Professor of Media Arts & Sciences at the MIT Media Lab, where he leads the Scalable Cooperation group. Rahwan holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne, Australia, and is an affiliate faculty at the MIT Institute of Data, Systems and Society (IDSS). Rahwan's work lies at the intersection of the computer and social sciences, with a focus on collective intelligence, large-scale cooperation, and the social aspects of Artificial Intelligence. His work appeared in major academic journals, including Science and PNAS, and was featured in major media outlets, including the New York Times, The Economist, and the Wall Street Journal.</p>
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<p class="lead"><strong>Error and Attack Tolerance of Collective Problem Solving: The DARPA Shredder Challenge</strong>
<br> N. Stefanovitch, A. Alshamsi, M. Cebrian, I. Rahwan (2014). EPJ Data Science. vol 3, no 13, pages 1-27.
<br>[<a class="theme-link" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjds/s13688-014-0013-1"> Paper</a> | Media: <a class="theme-link" href="http://nautil.us/issue/18/genius/how-crowdsourcing-turned-on-me">Nautilus, </a><a class="theme-link" href="http://cse.ucsd.edu/node/2657">UCSD Press Release, </a><a class="theme-link" href="https://medium.com/backchannel/how-a-lone-hacker-shredded-the-myth-of-crowdsourcing-d9d0534f1731">Backchannel</a> ]</p>
<p class="lead"><strong>Targeted Social Mobilization in a Global Manhunt</strong>
<br> A. Rutherford, M. Cebrian, I. Rahwan, S. Dsouza, J. McInerney, V. Naroditskiy, M. Venanzi, N. R. Jennings, J.R. deLara, E. Wahlstedt, S. U. Miller (2013). PLOS ONE 8(9): e74628
<br> [ <a class="theme-link" href="http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074628">Paper</a> | Media: <a class="theme-link" href="http://www.technologyreview.com/view/514041/12-hours-of-separation-connect-individuals-on-social-networks/">MIT Technology Review, </a><a class="theme-link" href="http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23427-nowhere-to-hide-the-next-manhunt-will-be-crowdsourced.html">New Scientist, </a><a class="theme-link" href="http://www.nature.com/news/crowdsourcing-in-manhunts-can-work-1.12867">Nature,</a> <a class="theme-link" href="https://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=crowdsourcing-in-manhunts-can-work">Scientific American</a>]</p>
<p class="lead"><strong>Limits of Social Mobilization</strong>
<br> A. Rutherford, M. Cebrian , S. Dsouza, E. Moro, A. Pentland, and I. Rahwan (2013). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 110 no. 16 pp. 6281-6286
<br> [ <a class="theme-link" href="http://www.pnas.org/content/110/16/6281.abstract">Paper</a> | Media: <a class="theme-link" href="http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/facebook-passes-research-test-quick-responses-collaboration-1C9168738">NBC News, </a><a class="theme-link" href="http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2013/04/02/3726067.htm">ABC, </a><a class="theme-link" href="http://www.repubblica.it/tecnologia/2013/04/30/news/facebook_cercare_persone-57710082/?ref=HRERO-1">La Repubblica,</a> <a class="theme-link" href="http://arabiangazette.com/limitations-of-social-media-mobilization-20130418/">Arabian Gazette,</a> <a class="theme-link" href="http://gulftoday.ae/portal/8a29ac8f-ed12-4ee4-bff0-11a7a97f782f.aspx">Gulf Today,</a> <a class="theme-link" href="http://www.thenational.ae/featured-content/channel-page/arts-culture/middle-article/information-received-by-boston-police-from-public-via-social-media-was-more-noise-than-knowledge">The National</a>]</p>
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<h3 class="section-heading">Decision Making at Scale: A Practical Perspective</h3>
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YouTube competes with Hollywood as an entertainment channel, and also
supplements Hollywood by acting as a distribution mechanism. Twitter
has a similar relationship to news media, and Coursera to
Universities. But there are no online alternatives for making
democratic decisions at large scale as a society. In this talk, we
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making that we are exploring: Knapsack Voting and Triadic Consensus.
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<p class="lead">Ashish Goel directs the <a class="theme-link" href="http://voxpopuli.stanford.edu">Stanford Crowdsourced Democracy Team</a>. He is a Professor of Management Science and Engineering and (by courtesy) Computer Science at Stanford University, and a member of Stanford's Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Stanford in 1999, and was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southern California from 1999 to 2002. His research interests lie in the design, analysis, and applications of algorithms; current application areas of interest include social networks, participatory democracy, Internet commerce, and large scale data processing. Professor Goel is a recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan faculty fellowship (2004-06), a Terman faculty fellowship from Stanford, an NSF Career Award (2002-07), and a Rajeev Motwani mentorship award (2010). He was a co-author on the paper that won the best paper award at WWW 2009, and an Edelman Laureate in 2014. Professor Goel was a research fellow and technical advisor at Twitter, Inc. from July 2009 to Aug 2014.</p>
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<br/> David Lee, Ashish Goel, Tanja Aitamurto, and Helene Landemore
<br/> <i>AAAI HCOMP 2014</i>. Best Paper Finalist.
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<br/> P. Dandekar, Ashish Goel, and David Lee
<br/> <i>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, March 2013</i>.
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<br/> Ashish Goel and David Lee
<br/> <i>Conference on Web and Internet Network Economics 2012</i>.
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<h3 class="section-heading"><i>An Internet of Ownership: Democratic Design for the Online Economy</i></h3>
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<h4 class="section-heading">Wednesday, November 2, 2016</h4>
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The disappointments of the sharing economy -- for instance, monopolistic conglomerates and systemic labor abuses -- stem from its failures to share what really matters in the economy: ownership and governance. Under the banner of <i><a class="theme-link" href="http://platformcoop.net/">platform cooperativism</a></i>, an emerging network of cooperative developers, tech entrepreneurs, labor organizers, and scholars are developing a business ecosystem that algins the ownership and governance of companies and products with the people whose lives are most affected by them. This represents a radical critique of the existing online economy, as well as a series of practical strategies for healthier ownership design.
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<p class="lead">Nathan Schneider is a scholar in residence of media studies and a reporter. His current project is an exploration of models for democratic ownership and governance for online platforms in the wake of a major conference he co-organized at the New School in 2014, <a class="theme-link" href="http://platformcoop.net/">Platform Cooperativism</a>. He is the author of "Thank You, Anarchy: Notes from the Occupy Apocalypse", published by University of California Press. His articles have appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education, The New Republic, Harper's Magazine, The Nation, and other outlets. Media appearances have included The Takeaway, Democracy Now, On Being, HuffPost Live and The Brian Lehrer Show. As an editor, Schneider co-founded the news website Waging Nonviolence.</p>
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<p class="lead"><strong>Intellectual Piecework</strong>
<br> The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 16, 2015
<br/> Platforms like Mechanical Turk pose new ethical dilemmas for researchers
<br> [ <a class="theme-link" href="https://chronicle.com/article/Intellectual-Piecework/190039/">Link</a> | <a class="theme-link" href="http://nathanschneider.info/articles/IntellectualPiecework.pdf">PDF</a> ]</p>
<p class="lead"><strong>Owning Is the New Sharing</strong>
<br> Shareable, December 1, 2014
<br/> The foundation of what defines an economic age is its form of ownership</br>
[ <a class="theme-link" href="http://www.shareable.net/blog/owning-is-the-new-sharing">Link</a> | <a class="theme-link" href="http://nathanschneider.info/articles/OwningSharing.pdf">PDF</a> ]</p>
<p class="lead"><strong>Ours to Hack and to Own: Platform Cooperativism. A New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet</strong>
<br> Fall 2017, with Trebor Scholz
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