search
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Brain power
Unrest in Bangladesh is revealing the bias at the heart of Google’s search engine
Bangladesh is an illustrative case of the global problem of algorithmic bias, and highlights how search engines can be exploited.
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Artificial intelligence
Eat a rock a day, put glue on your pizza: how Google’s AI is losing touch with reality
Using AI to write search results is risky for Google, the internet, and the whole idea of ‘truth’.
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Evidence-based knowledge management
Open Knowledge Maps – Map a research topic
Open Knowledge Maps is a visual search engine that assists the discovery of scientific knowledge.
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Brain power
Searching Google prompts us to over-inflate our knowledge
When we’re constantly connected to knowledge, the boundaries between internal and external knowledge begin to blur and fade.
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Brain power
How to innovate in a way that breaks from the past
Three knowledge search processes that support outlier innovation.
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Artificial intelligence
Developments, challenges and trends in question answering systems
Question answering systems are becoming a model for the future of web search.
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Brain power
Using search data to detect cancer
The last year has seen a number of attempts to use AI to better diagnose cancer in the hope that…
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News & community
Personal Knowledge Management: From you to the enterprise
What is Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) in the enterprise, and how to take PKM to Team Knowledge Management (TKM) and…
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Systems & complexity
Using librarians to conduct systematic reviews
Librarians can provide valuable expertise in uncovering available information and research on a topic, whether fulfilling the role of a specialist…