Four short links: 17 February 2017

Robot Governance, Emotional Labour, Predicting Personality, and Music History

By Nat Torkington
February 17, 2017
  1. Who Should Own the Robots? (Tyler Cowan) — what is government in a world where everything is done by the robots? […] Say there are 50 people in the government, and they allocate the federal budget subject to electoral constraints. Even a very small percentage of skim makes them fantastically wealthy, and gives them all sorts of screwy incentives to hold on to power. If they can, they’ will manipulate robot software toward that end. Designing governance for The Robot Future is definitely a Two Beer Problem.
  2. Emotional Labour for GMailAutomate emotional labor in Gmail messages.
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  4. Beyond the Words: Predicting User Personality from Heterogeneous Informationwe propose a Heterogeneous Information Ensemble framework, called HIE, to predict users’ personality traits by integrating heterogeneous information, including self-language usage, avatar, emoticon, and responsive patterns. In our framework, to improve the performance of personality prediction, we have designed different strategies extracting semantic representations to fully leverage heterogeneous information on social media. (via Adrian Colyer)
  5. Theft: A History of Musica graphic novel laying out a 2,000-year-long history of music, from Plato to rap. The comic is by James Boyle, Jennifer Jenkins, and the late Keith Aoki. You can buy print, or download for free.
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