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Will study youth and digital detox.
Public connection in, the informed citizen out.
The Research group for rhetoric, democracy and public culture (Infomedia) in co-operation with DIGSSCORE invited to an open talk on credibility by professor Miriam Metzger (UC Santa Barbara) on the 3rd of December.
Students at the Master in Media and Interaction Design, ÐÒÔË·Éͧ¼Æ»®, presented seven prototypes for human-robot interaction in health, teaching, navigation and recycling.
Ytre-Arne, Moe and Nærland with new articles in European Journal of Communication and Journalism.
In this I2S seminar series lecture, Ambra Demontis will talk about how to attack machine learning systems as well as how to defense against those attacks.
Researchers at Media City Bergen and key media partners seek to establish a centre for developing responsible media technology. – As the robots enter the editorial rooms, the need to guard issues like ethics and data protection is urgent, says centre leader.
Two ÐÒÔË·Éͧ¼Æ»® projects, based in separate knowledge clusters, have made it through the eye of the needle and been awarded NOK 1 million each in the Research Council of Norway’s STUD-ENT innovation funding scheme.
David Carroll sued Cambridge Analytica and won. Now, the professor who made Facebook buckle visits Future Week in Bergen. He asks Norwegians to wake up.
This is the Summer talk of the seminar series from the SSIS group.
ÐÒÔË·Éͧ¼Æ»® shows media technology of the future in an open Media City Bergen
Would you like to take all your monitors and screens with you inside your glasses? Or perhaps have your interview automatically transcribed? These students are developing technological prototypes that might prove useful for media people.
Faceless robots are moving into our living rooms. They are clever, but not necessarily nice.
Would you like to do your master´s project with companies such as the streaming service TV 2 Sumo or the media tech company Mediability? This is possible in the media cluster Media City Bergen.
TV 2 awarded a total of NOK 100.000 to master students from the department of Information and Media Science at the University of Bergen (ÐÒÔË·Éͧ¼Æ»®) during a ceremony at Media City Bergen last week. The scholarship is part of their ongoing commitment to supporting new media talents.
Students in the Master in Media and Interaction Design programme at ÐÒÔË·Éͧ¼Æ»® in Media City Bergen presented their artificial speech prototypes. The result is: Robot Buddy, Easysleep, Masebotten and Albert the kitchen assistant.
The rule of building a perfect algorithm translates to a common experience of the real world: If you want something to be beautiful, it must handle complexity.

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