Étiquette : research

Academics Need to Wake Up on AI – by Alexander Kustov

“I study immigration and public opinion, not AI. But I’ve spent the last few months watching AI transform my own research workflow, and I have some things to say to my colleagues. For the first time in my life, I genuinely do not know what academia will look like in five years.1 Even if progress stalls completely and we are stuck with the current models forever, the changes already in motion will transform my field of academic research and publishing beyond recognition. The status quo is unsustainable. It may take time, because academia is the most dispositionally conservative institution on the planet. But it will change.”

Source : Academics Need to Wake Up on AI – by Alexander Kustov

“Research at Netflix is aimed at improving various aspects of our business. Research applications span many areas including our personalization algorithms, content valuation, and streaming optimization. To maximize the impact of our research, we do not centralize research into a separate organization. Instead, we have many teams that pursue research in collaboration with business teams, engineering teams, and other researchers.
This allows for close partnerships between researchers and the business or engineering teams in each area. In addition, research that applies to the same methodological area or business area is shared and highlighted in discussion and debate forums to strengthen the work and its impact. These forums also serve to identify and motivate future research directions”.

Source : Netflix Research

« Here, we are interested in the 2006-2015 period, ten years during which 25.000 projects involving 45.000 people produce a 2-mode graph of more than 63.000 edges. To focus on projects and disciplines, the network is projected into a 1-mode graph of projects only. Thus, the graph displayed below contains over 15.000 projects that were funded between 2006 and 2015 » – Martin Grandjean.

Source : Martin Grandjean » Digital humanities, Data visualization, Network analysis » Complex network visualisation for the history of interdisciplinarity: Mapping research funding in Switzerland

© 2026 no-Flux

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑