Author: petersoc

Stranger danger?

Glenn Fleishman argues that bad data leads to a basic misunderstanding about the risks to children from strangers: As with most crime and violence, children are exposed to the greatest risk either because of family members or their own choices. More here.

Racist computers

Is the world being taken over by bigoted algorithms? Pasquale cites a 2013 study, “Discrimination in Online Ad Delivery,” in which Harvard professor Latanya Sweeney found that black-identified names (including her own) frequently generated Google ads like “Lakisha Simmons, Arrested?” while white-identified names did not. More on Frank Pasquale’s ‘Black Box Society’ here.

A ‘creative’ economy. Again. (Or is it?)

Time for the annual celebration of the value of the UK’s creative industries. “From Art to Architecture, Film to Fashion, British talent leads the world” “The UK’s Creative Industries, which includes the film, television and music industries, are now worth £76.9 billion per year to the UK economy.” Strange to mention the creative activities with…

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High and Low

Does high altitude increase suicide rates? In a 2011 study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, a group of researchers, including Renshaw, analyzed state suicide rates with respect to gun ownership, population density, poverty, health insurance quality and availability of psychiatric care. Of all the factors, altitude had the strongest link to suicide —…

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Growing out of addiction?

Maia Szalavitz at substance.com leverages a range of statistics to argue that the best treatment for addiction is ageing: the average alcohol addiction is resolved within 15 years. Heroin addictions tend to last as long as alcoholism, but prescription opioid problems, on average, last five years. In these large samples, which are drawn from the…

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