fyi Trust and Technology Initiative, lunchtime talk: Dr Amanda Prorok
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IMPORTANT: Event details are taken from public event listings for Cambridge University's Trust & Technology Initiative, for updates and changes to this event check their events page https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/events
The University of Cambridge's Trust & Technology Initiative is continuing their series of informal lunchtime talks featuring speakers from a range of disciplines and backgrounds talking about their work in the context of trust and technology.
Dr Ella McPherson (Department of Sociology; Trust & Technology Initiative)
"Technologies for Human Rights Witnessing: Humans, Machines and Ethics"
Location: TBD
All events in the lunchtime talk series are open to the public. Registration is not required.
IMPORTANT: Event details are taken from public event listings for Cambridge University's Trust & Technology Initiative, for updates and changes to this event check their events page https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/events
The University of Cambridge's Trust & Technology Initiative is continuing their series of informal lunchtime talks featuring speakers from a range of disciplines and backgrounds talking about their work in the context of trust and technology.
Dr Ella McPherson (Department of Sociology; Trust & Technology Initiative)
"Technologies for Human Rights Witnessing: Humans, Machines and Ethics"
Location: TBD
All events in the lunchtime talk series are open to the public. Registration is not required.
IMPORTANT: Event details are taken from public event listings for Cambridge University's Trust & Technology Initiative, for updates and changes to this event check their events page https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/events
The University of Cambridge's Trust & Technology Initiative is continuing their series of informal lunchtime talks featuring speakers from a range of disciplines and backgrounds talking about their work in the context of trust and technology.
Dr Ella McPherson (Department of Sociology; Trust & Technology Initiative)
"Technologies for Human Rights Witnessing: Humans, Machines and Ethics"
All events in the lunchtime talk series are open to the public.