Digital DIY: a social, cultural and economical phenomenonMarco Fioretti
a general introduction to the Digital DIY phenomenon, and how and why the DiDIY project intends to study it. Background and conference report at http://www.didiy.eu/blogs/didiy-fossa-2015-between-open-chairs-robots-and-worms
Digital DIY for self-sustainability of rural areasMarco Fioretti
This is a talk at the 2015 Conference on "Sustainability of Rural Areas in Practice", that synthesizes a paper of the same title written by me and Wouter Tebbens for the Digital DIY project. Details and links at http://mfioretti.com/2015/12/nitra-digital-diy-for-self-sustainability-of-rural-areas/
The Digital DIY phenomenon: challenge or opportunity for degrowth?Marco Fioretti
Digital Do-It-Yourself (DiDIY) is a set of DIY activities and mindsets made possible by the availability of low cost software, digital communication networks and digital fabrication devices. Today, the most popular examples of DiDIY are 3D printing and the “Makers Movement”. DiDIY, however, is a much bigger phenomenon, with potentially huge effects on the economy and the environment.
So far, the interaction between advocates of degrowth and communities like the one of Makers has been very limited and not void of reciprocal suspicion, if not hostility.
Practitioners of DiDIY seem to propose even more consumption of resources, that is the opposite of degrowth; in fact, it is hard to deny that many current examples of DiDIY only solve “first world problems”, producing even more hardly recyclable waste. DiDIY also needs, by definition, products and infrastructures, from microelectronics components to the Internet itself, that have a very big environmental footprint.
In spite of this, DiDIY can, if not become an deliberate “ally” of degrowth, give a strong contribution to mitigate some phenomenons, from waste to overconsumption, that degrowth rightly sees as serious problems. We argue that this should happen, and that much more mutual knowledge and support between the two communities are needed.
In our talk we first summarize the characteristics of DiDIY, highlighting those that seem an obstacle to degrowth. Next we present some key issues on which the degrowth and DiDIY movements may cooperate to achieve a critical mass. Finally, we mention some actions that should be implemented, at the regulatory and advocacy levels, to reach that critical mass.
Digital DIY: social cultural and economic impactsMarco Fioretti
a summary of the first main assumptions and findings of the EU H2020 research project about "DiDIY" (Digital DIY), presented at the Rome Maker Faire of 2015
Made innovitaly - Not just the Dolce Vita - by David ButlerDavid Butler
Presentation at the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Zurich:
If you think that Italy has “only” beautiful pieces of art, wonderful and tasty food, sea and sun to offer, if you think that Italy is “…just Dolce Vita”, then this is the event for you; discover “Italy 2.0”, leave the era of Made in Italy and dive in the era of “Made Innov-Italy..not just Dolce Vita” the event organized by the Italian Chamber of Commerce (CCIS) in cooperation with the Bocconi Alumni, which is thought for an international public of young and less young Swiss and international innovators doing business and having fun in the “Limmat Metropole”, eager to experience something new.
Digital DIY: a social, cultural and economical phenomenonMarco Fioretti
a general introduction to the Digital DIY phenomenon, and how and why the DiDIY project intends to study it. Background and conference report at http://www.didiy.eu/blogs/didiy-fossa-2015-between-open-chairs-robots-and-worms
Digital DIY for self-sustainability of rural areasMarco Fioretti
This is a talk at the 2015 Conference on "Sustainability of Rural Areas in Practice", that synthesizes a paper of the same title written by me and Wouter Tebbens for the Digital DIY project. Details and links at http://mfioretti.com/2015/12/nitra-digital-diy-for-self-sustainability-of-rural-areas/
The Digital DIY phenomenon: challenge or opportunity for degrowth?Marco Fioretti
Digital Do-It-Yourself (DiDIY) is a set of DIY activities and mindsets made possible by the availability of low cost software, digital communication networks and digital fabrication devices. Today, the most popular examples of DiDIY are 3D printing and the “Makers Movement”. DiDIY, however, is a much bigger phenomenon, with potentially huge effects on the economy and the environment.
So far, the interaction between advocates of degrowth and communities like the one of Makers has been very limited and not void of reciprocal suspicion, if not hostility.
Practitioners of DiDIY seem to propose even more consumption of resources, that is the opposite of degrowth; in fact, it is hard to deny that many current examples of DiDIY only solve “first world problems”, producing even more hardly recyclable waste. DiDIY also needs, by definition, products and infrastructures, from microelectronics components to the Internet itself, that have a very big environmental footprint.
In spite of this, DiDIY can, if not become an deliberate “ally” of degrowth, give a strong contribution to mitigate some phenomenons, from waste to overconsumption, that degrowth rightly sees as serious problems. We argue that this should happen, and that much more mutual knowledge and support between the two communities are needed.
In our talk we first summarize the characteristics of DiDIY, highlighting those that seem an obstacle to degrowth. Next we present some key issues on which the degrowth and DiDIY movements may cooperate to achieve a critical mass. Finally, we mention some actions that should be implemented, at the regulatory and advocacy levels, to reach that critical mass.
Digital DIY: social cultural and economic impactsMarco Fioretti
a summary of the first main assumptions and findings of the EU H2020 research project about "DiDIY" (Digital DIY), presented at the Rome Maker Faire of 2015
Made innovitaly - Not just the Dolce Vita - by David ButlerDavid Butler
Presentation at the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Zurich:
If you think that Italy has “only” beautiful pieces of art, wonderful and tasty food, sea and sun to offer, if you think that Italy is “…just Dolce Vita”, then this is the event for you; discover “Italy 2.0”, leave the era of Made in Italy and dive in the era of “Made Innov-Italy..not just Dolce Vita” the event organized by the Italian Chamber of Commerce (CCIS) in cooperation with the Bocconi Alumni, which is thought for an international public of young and less young Swiss and international innovators doing business and having fun in the “Limmat Metropole”, eager to experience something new.
A very simple presentation to introduce the concept of civic hacking: with definition and some italian examples.
The lesson include a short tutorial to show open data by using raw and umap.
NET FUTURES wishes to maximize competitiveness
of the European technology industry. The conference
(March 25-26) gathered over 700 attendees,
to form an interconnected community involving
companies, organizations and people.
An Idea Wall was installed to collect thoughts and
ideas.
This document shows the raw data of the Idea
Wall. Reading your handwriting was a challenge
some times. Please get in contact when we missed
content or made a mistake in writing your name or
other data.
Hays Connecting Business Leaders - Getting The Most From LinkedInRory Cawley
TOPIC: GETTING THE MOST FROM LINKEDIN
Presentation highlights include:
- Ways IT Professionals can get the best out of LinkedIn
- LinkedIn - The engineering powerhouse
- Product Story - CheckIn
Even an open standard like ODF (the OpenDocument Format) can become a backdoor for proprietary software components that will lock you in. For more info and background see this page on my website: http://mfioretti.com/2010/04/granada-opendocument-traps/
An Open Data research mainly focused on the potential effects of local, open raw PSI (Public SectorInformation) on local institutions and businesses, because opening PSI at local level can give economics and transparency benefits more quickly and with less investments
The whole research is entirely available online at http://stop.zona-m.net
UASD: Computers and Internet: sources of social exclusion or engines of educa...Marco Fioretti
This is my talk at the first conference about Free Software and Knowledge in Santo Domingo. The conference goal was to "promote and spread the philosophy of Free software, education and knowledge in the Dominican Republic, among all who are concerned about the social, economic and scientific development of Santo Domingo". The main points of the talk were
What is software anyway?
Do computers and Internet unite or divide?
Do they help educate and empower, or do they divide and estrange?
What is the contribution of Universities to the effects of these technologies?
What could it be?
Open Data and Open Government at the local level: an example and thoughts fro...Marco Fioretti
My talk at the first National OGP Forum in Macedonia. More info and link to report at http://mfioretti.com/2014/11/skopje-first-national-open-government-partnership-forum/
Back from 2010, still very valid: my thoughts and wishes about possible future evolutions of the OpenDocument Format for office texts, presentations and spreadsheets. Background and more info at http://mfioretti.com/2010/09/budapest-openoffice-org-conference-2010-odf-scripting-and-odf-future/
One of the main advantages of the OpenDocument format for office documents is that it is very, very easy to generate or process automatically. Anybody who needs to generate many similar texts, spreadsheets and presentations and is willing to run some scripts can save countless hours of work with ODF. In this talk I have explained how to do this applying the general method I call ODF Scripting. Background and more info at http://mfioretti.com/2010/09/budapest-openoffice-org-conference-2010-odf-scripting-and-odf-future/
some social risks of using Open Data and Open Government for transparency in ...Marco Fioretti
My 2010 summary of some things that may go wrong, or at least cause unintended consequences, when pushing for Open Data and Open Government. For background, see http://mfioretti.com/2010/11/grenoble-foss-in-academia/
Why and how to promote scripting languages
in schools and small businesses: "it can save a huge amount of work!"
Background: these are the slides of my talk at the 2010 Free Software conference in Kosova. For details, read http://mfioretti.com/power-scripting-why-and-how-promote-scripting-languages-schools-and-small-businesses
Rapporto da Quito: software e cultura liberi, Cattolici e America latinaMarco Fioretti
Le slide del mio intervento alla Conferenza sul Software Libero del 2009: uno sguardo al software e alla cultura libera fra i Cattolici e altre comunità dell'America latina e a quanto altri sostenitori del SL potrebbero imparare da loro. Altri dettagli e scritti sullo stesso tema su http://mfioretti.com/it/quito-ecuador-congresso-su-software-libero-democratizzazione-della-conoscenza
Open file formats favour real innovation and really free marketsMarco Fioretti
Slides of the 2009 edition of one of my seminars on open file formats, and digital standards in general, and their effects on (among other things...) economy, culture, privacy and free speech. More details, reviews and info about hosting newer editions at http://mfioretti.com/2009/02/file-formats-can-favor-or-hamper-innovation-active-citizenship-and-really-free-markets/
A very simple presentation to introduce the concept of civic hacking: with definition and some italian examples.
The lesson include a short tutorial to show open data by using raw and umap.
NET FUTURES wishes to maximize competitiveness
of the European technology industry. The conference
(March 25-26) gathered over 700 attendees,
to form an interconnected community involving
companies, organizations and people.
An Idea Wall was installed to collect thoughts and
ideas.
This document shows the raw data of the Idea
Wall. Reading your handwriting was a challenge
some times. Please get in contact when we missed
content or made a mistake in writing your name or
other data.
Hays Connecting Business Leaders - Getting The Most From LinkedInRory Cawley
TOPIC: GETTING THE MOST FROM LINKEDIN
Presentation highlights include:
- Ways IT Professionals can get the best out of LinkedIn
- LinkedIn - The engineering powerhouse
- Product Story - CheckIn
Even an open standard like ODF (the OpenDocument Format) can become a backdoor for proprietary software components that will lock you in. For more info and background see this page on my website: http://mfioretti.com/2010/04/granada-opendocument-traps/
An Open Data research mainly focused on the potential effects of local, open raw PSI (Public SectorInformation) on local institutions and businesses, because opening PSI at local level can give economics and transparency benefits more quickly and with less investments
The whole research is entirely available online at http://stop.zona-m.net
UASD: Computers and Internet: sources of social exclusion or engines of educa...Marco Fioretti
This is my talk at the first conference about Free Software and Knowledge in Santo Domingo. The conference goal was to "promote and spread the philosophy of Free software, education and knowledge in the Dominican Republic, among all who are concerned about the social, economic and scientific development of Santo Domingo". The main points of the talk were
What is software anyway?
Do computers and Internet unite or divide?
Do they help educate and empower, or do they divide and estrange?
What is the contribution of Universities to the effects of these technologies?
What could it be?
Open Data and Open Government at the local level: an example and thoughts fro...Marco Fioretti
My talk at the first National OGP Forum in Macedonia. More info and link to report at http://mfioretti.com/2014/11/skopje-first-national-open-government-partnership-forum/
Back from 2010, still very valid: my thoughts and wishes about possible future evolutions of the OpenDocument Format for office texts, presentations and spreadsheets. Background and more info at http://mfioretti.com/2010/09/budapest-openoffice-org-conference-2010-odf-scripting-and-odf-future/
One of the main advantages of the OpenDocument format for office documents is that it is very, very easy to generate or process automatically. Anybody who needs to generate many similar texts, spreadsheets and presentations and is willing to run some scripts can save countless hours of work with ODF. In this talk I have explained how to do this applying the general method I call ODF Scripting. Background and more info at http://mfioretti.com/2010/09/budapest-openoffice-org-conference-2010-odf-scripting-and-odf-future/
some social risks of using Open Data and Open Government for transparency in ...Marco Fioretti
My 2010 summary of some things that may go wrong, or at least cause unintended consequences, when pushing for Open Data and Open Government. For background, see http://mfioretti.com/2010/11/grenoble-foss-in-academia/
Why and how to promote scripting languages
in schools and small businesses: "it can save a huge amount of work!"
Background: these are the slides of my talk at the 2010 Free Software conference in Kosova. For details, read http://mfioretti.com/power-scripting-why-and-how-promote-scripting-languages-schools-and-small-businesses
Rapporto da Quito: software e cultura liberi, Cattolici e America latinaMarco Fioretti
Le slide del mio intervento alla Conferenza sul Software Libero del 2009: uno sguardo al software e alla cultura libera fra i Cattolici e altre comunità dell'America latina e a quanto altri sostenitori del SL potrebbero imparare da loro. Altri dettagli e scritti sullo stesso tema su http://mfioretti.com/it/quito-ecuador-congresso-su-software-libero-democratizzazione-della-conoscenza
Open file formats favour real innovation and really free marketsMarco Fioretti
Slides of the 2009 edition of one of my seminars on open file formats, and digital standards in general, and their effects on (among other things...) economy, culture, privacy and free speech. More details, reviews and info about hosting newer editions at http://mfioretti.com/2009/02/file-formats-can-favor-or-hamper-innovation-active-citizenship-and-really-free-markets/
ABSTRACT: Open data has great potential, but it risks becoming a lost opportunity if the insiders' knowledge and tools to process it remain their prerogative. By analysing two case studies, the talk unveils the design approach of Sheldon.studio to turn open data into a digital commons, supporting a better-informed debate, a more vital civic consciousness, and fostering stronger participation in the democratic processes.
BIO: Matteo Moretti is an award-winning designer. He is co-founder of Sheldon.studio, the first studio on information-experience-design, and vice-director of the Iiteraction & Experience master at the University of the San Marino Republic. His projects, presented in many academic conferences and events, received the Data Journalism Award 2015, the European Design Award 2016, and 2017. Moretti has also been a jury member at the World Press Photo 2017-18 and one of the 100 ambassadors of Italian design in the world 2018.
Understanding the core elements and significance of digital products is essential for
newcomers. By comprehending the advantages and benefits they offer, such as
instant access and distribution, cost-effectiveness, infinite reproducibility,
environmental sustainability, enhanced accessibility, seamless updates and
improvements, and space efficiency, you can better navigate the digital landscape
and make informed decisions when developing, testing, and improving your own
digital products.
Presentation for the project OSIRIS about the topic on Open Data and the impact in jobs and related skills.
Fundao, Portugal 14. December 2016
http://www.interregeurope.eu/osiris/
(note: this is a mashup of different presentations)
The role of individuals and communities in IoT Paola Negrin
Presented on May 10, 2016 by Luca Mari at the International conference “IoTnow Everything but hype” (Milan Disruptive week) in the session “Overview of IoT key issues, opportunities and threats”.
Abstract:
Differently from the industrial automation epitomised in the Computer Integrated Manufacturing of the ’70s and ’80s, IoT is a human-centric technology, in which the widespread adoption of open source and hardware tools lowers the barriers to entry and blurs the roles, toward scenarios of extreme customisation made by prosumers operating in informal, dynamic communities. With some reflections on this perspective, from the data and experiences obtained in an ongoing European research project on the “Digital Do It Yourself” phenomenon.
This is the slide I prepared for the BHN Seminar in Tokyo for Trainees from Asian Countries - on new phase of Information Society - with main theme of new mobility and open innovation as well as Social Fabrication
Designing Digital Urban Interactions. Industry Landscape and Market AnalysisGianluca Zaffiro
Urban Interaction Design addresses the question of how we, as physical beings, will interact with the technologically augmented, data-rich urban environments that increasingly characterize cities. As an emergent field very little analysis has been conducted so far from the point of view of the Industry on this topic. In the present work we describe the Industry landscape, briefly introducing the current design approaches to the Smart Cities and discussing the need for a new wave. Moreover we present the results of a survey we conducted making direct contact to over 100 experts worldwide, aimed at assessing their opinion on the introduction of Interaction Design for innovating the urban context. The outcome represents the first to our knowledge market analysis of this field, covering challenges and opportunities, and describing the most successful best cases already drawing upon it.
Increased processing power and lower expense of computer equipments has made it possible for almost anyone to own a multimedia studio. With this reality, plenty of people are waiting for good CD/DVD-ROMS and other multimedia content, all that is missing are the people to create it.
Designing IoT Experiences in the Age of Humanised Technology by Guido Woska, ...Wipro Digital
In today’s technology-driven world, the development of products and services is often mainly systems-centric, rather than human-centric. IoT is certainly no exception to that.
While the Internet of Things is all about smart, connected devices and services, the human factor is often overseen. In this presentation, Guido Woska from Designit will explore why we should apply human-centric design principles to create meaningful, valuable IoT experiences for consumers and how this will lead to more solid business for companies.
(PROJEKTURA) Digital Economy for Lider Media 2015Ratko Mutavdzic
Digital Economy Short story on where is digital economy momentum in EU, what are the eky prioritites and what would be the impact of digital economy on the society
Have you sought Digital Freedom? Do you want to become a Film maker? Are you excited about animations, web designs and Interactive Multimedia? SYL introduces the Elite Multimedia Training Camp.
WHAT NEXT FOR DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION?
Realising the potential of people and technology to tackle social challenges
Matt Stokes, Peter Baeck, Toby Baker
Les sciences et le langage sont les principaux facteurs qui alimentent les mécanismes de la transformation précipitée de nos vies privées et sociales. C’est la poésie et la philosophie qui en donneront un sens.
La nouveauté est bien en soi. Il y a une certaine fascination aujourd’hui pour les progrès technologiques. Jusqu’à très récemment, le rythme de ces évolutions s’est soudainement accéléré, projetant de la science-fiction dans notre quotidien. Or on se focalise plutôt sur le mouvement d’un changement que sur son objectif final. Être mobile, s’adapter toujours, innover encore, changer plus vite, sont devenues les principes de notre conscience occidentale, notre nouvelle religion. Il importe alors de s’interroger sur l’intérêt de la transformation de nos organisations afin d’y donner un sens.
Dans ce premier document, j’essaie de comprendre à travers le prisme des entreprises, les origines de cette transformation dont le numérique et la mondialisation ont fortement contribués. Puis, je propose une approche pour sa prise en main. Être un acteur de sa propre évolution dans ce tourbillon d’innovations est un premier pas pour habiter ce monde et mettre l’humanité au cœur de nos activités.
Similar to Digital DIY: it can change society, but how much space is it leaving to women? (20)
Personal Clouds to replace corporate-controlled platformsMarco Fioretti
some thoughts, and my own Percloud vision, about “Personal Clouds to replace corporate-controlled-platforms”.
The Percloud (PERmanent/PERsonal cloud) is a proposal for a feasible and usable alternative to Facebook, Google and similar services.
Many of the concepts and answers mentioned there are further developed in many posts on my own blog https://stop.zona-m.net/
More background about this specific presentation is available here:
https://mfioretti.com/2018/02/calicut-personal-clouds-to-replace-corporate-controlled-platforms/
How and Why Open Hardware and Open Source can and should be used in non-weste...Marco Fioretti
ALL countries have the same rights to the same minimal standards of material wealth, hygiene, education, mobility. Each country should achieve that goal in the sustainable way that is culturally and politically best for ITSELF
But there is simply no way to get there without Open Hardware
During the 2011 Internet Governance Forum in Trento I presented the results of my "Open Data, Open Society research" starting with exactly that question: are Open Data a luxury for rich countries, a fashionable buzzword, or a REAL necessity for any country?
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the link to the report is here: http://mfioretti.com/2011/11/trento-open-data-open-society-at-the-igf/
The Catholic Church in the age of Digital FormatsMarco Fioretti
The nature of our age demands that the Catholic Church produces documents, and communicates, digitally, more and more every year. So far, however, very little attention has been paid to whether the usual, mainstream tools that many others already use are, indeed, technically suitable for the Church. Or if mainstream legal formulas and licenses are the most effective ones. These slides of mine from 2013 address all these issues.
I nuovi media nella Cooperazione InternazionaleMarco Fioretti
Un seminario di due ore su Nuovi Media e tecnologie digitali aperte svolto nell'ambito del Progetto Formativo "Operosità della Fede" della Caritas Diocesana di Foligno.
Globalizzazione dal basso delle reti collaborative: caratteristiche principal...Marco Fioretti
Riflessioni sul perchè le pubbliche amministrazioni locali dovrebbero stimolare la formazione di imprese, cooperative e altre organizzazioni che creino e gestiscano Beni Comuni, e su cosa dovrebbero fare per garantirne la sostenibilità nel lungo periodo, con esempi dalle attività del Free Knowledge Institute a Barcellona
Creativity vs Copyright and the Digital World: who will win? Who SHOULD win?Marco Fioretti
slides used for a discussion with the students of the Roman School of Comics. Abstract and link to video and other resources are at http://mfioretti.com/it/2017/05/roma-creativit%C3%A0-vs-copyright-e-mondo-digitale/
E-government e Open Data: uno sguardo a benefici e rischi per PA e aziende lo...Marco Fioretti
Spiegazione di come e perché...
Il bisogno in Europa di partecipazione, di servizi pubblici e sociali di tutti i tipi e di posti di lavoro aumenterà notevolmente nei prossimi anni...
...cioè proprio quando ci saranno sempre meno persone a fornire o pagare quei servizi con i sistemi tradizionali
I dati aperti possono dare un contributo significativo per risolvere questo dilemma al minor costo possibile
Beyond Free/Open Source Software
How can open formats, data and digital services make governments and society more effective, save public money and stimulate local economy?
Emerging trends and issues related to Open DataMarco Fioretti
Talk from 2011, but still current, about: the cultural price of digitization, the need of Open Data, the legal obstacles that limit them, and how all these things are connected
A talk from 2010, but still very current! These are some thoughts on the NATURE of Open Government and Open Data, what citizens need from them, and how prepared they are to work together
The crucial role of file formats in building and preserving Digital Media Cul...Marco Fioretti
Digital documents, from Tweets or Facebook status updates to law texts and streaming TV, can make a lot to improve building and preservation of cultures, make social life and education richer, increase citizen civic participation and government transparency.*
However, this potential can be achieved only if all these digital documents are always preserved and shared in the smallest possible number of truly open formats. When this doesn't happen, both individuals and society lose crucial information and have much less possibilities to exchange or correlate digital data in the ways that would have the most positive effects on culture, education and civic participation.
My thoughts and proposals for a Quality Education in a digital world, as I shared them in 2009, at the first assembly of the Open Learning Exchange (OLE) in Kathmandu, Nepal.
OLE (http://www.ole.org) is an international organization whose goal was to make Quality Universal Basic Education accessible by 2015 to hundred millions of children worldwide. In 2009 I was invited to participate and speak (see slides below) to the first OLE International Assembly in Kathmandu. I have already reported about what I learned at the assembly in these articles:
This is the talk I gave at the CONSEGI 2011 conference in Brasilia, in May 2011, about Digital Citizenship Basic Education: an urgent social need of all contemporary societies, regardless of their industrializations. The talk also includes some proposals to achieve it.
How can Free Software help developing countries?Marco Fioretti
The role of software in politics and social development, and why is it crucial that as much Free as in Freedom formats, digital standards and software as possible are used in those contexts
Fai-da-te digitale: Barriere legali e normative alla sua diffusione su larga ...Marco Fioretti
L’attuale quadro legislativo e normativo europeo NON è affatto favorevole ai makers, o compatibile con la loro filosofia, perché è concepito, e rafforza, la rigida e totale separazione tra (grandi) aziende produttive da un lato, e meri consumatori dall’altro.
Questa è l'introduzione a un incontro in cui sono state presentate e discusse insieme a tutti i partecipanti alcune delle maggiori sfide legislative/normative che attenderanno i maker nei prossimi anni
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
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Digital DIY: it can change society, but how much space is it leaving to women?
1. Digital DIY:
It can change society, but how much space is it
leaving to women?
Yes, WE Stem
March 8th, 2016
by Marco Fioretti
2. CC BY-SA
Marco Fioretti
marco@freeknowledge.eu
What is DiDIY (Digital DIY)?
● A phenomenon:
– Driven and enabled by technology
– But above all a social and cultural one
– 3D printing and Makers are its most popular
faces, but maybe not the most important
ones
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Marco Fioretti
marco@freeknowledge.eu
The DiDIY project (www.didiy.eu)
● International, interdisciplinary project
● Funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 programme
● Objectives:
– Study nature and long term (social, economics, ethical,
cultural, legal...) impacts of DiDIY in order to...
– Produce guidelines for educators and law/policy makers
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Marco Fioretti
marco@freeknowledge.eu
A long time ago, in a
galaxy far far away...
Today:
Micro vegetable gardens,
controlled with Arduino
(source: snapshot of Google image search)
(source: snapshot of Google image search)
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Marco Fioretti
marco@freeknowledge.eu
What happens when everybody can manufacture by him
or herself:
● Toys... to run their
kindergarten business
● Chairs... for their
restaurant
● Brakes... for their car
● Medical instruments...
to visit their patients
(source: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:865593/#files
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Marco Fioretti
marco@freeknowledge.eu
● redefines what is right and
wrong
● destroys «intellectual
property»
●
destroys jobs
● increases pollution (a 3D
printer in every home? No thanks!)
● can create new barriers!
DiDIY is bad!
● less Pollution:
– spare parts for everything,
for everybody
– on demand production
● may create less jobs, but
more resilient ones
● brings new life also to LOW-
TECH sectors
DiDIY is good!
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Marco Fioretti
marco@freeknowledge.eu
Technological vs non-technological projects
«The scatter plot of number of female users who uploaded technological (X) and non-technological (Y)
projects. With respect to the previous it shows a relatively smaller number of tech project vs non-tech
ones.»
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Marco Fioretti
marco@freeknowledge.eu
Thanks and... an invitation:
● What do you think?
● What are your experiences?
● Let's talk about women and DiDIY
● See you on:
– Www.didiy.eu
– Twitter: @digital_DIY
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant
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