Simon Sinek on How to Get People to Follow You - Inside Quest - YouTube

Digital Ethics
What went through my head when making some of the hardest, messiest decisions of my career
I say “growth hacking,” and you say, “where can I learn more?” I say “crowdfunding,” and you say “fascinating.” I say “business ethics,” and you may say … "b.
William Pietri on Twitter
Radios *were* a threat to democracy, you dunces. https://t.co/hbNiBm2wFB— William Pietri (@williampietri) July 15, 2017
Jonathan Shariat on Twitter
Jonathan Shariat on the Importance of Identifying Your Ethical Design Red Linehttps://t.co/YzKoac5BKk— Joffrey Pogniot (@PSA_InCarApps) June 9, 2017
Simon Anholt: Which country does the most good for the world?
It's an unexpected side effect of globalization: problems that once would have stayed local—say, a bank lending out too much money—now have consequences worldwide. But still, countries operate independently, as if alone on the planet. Policy advisor Simon Anholt has dreamed up an unusual scale to get governments thinking outwardly: The Good Country Index. In a riveting and funny talk, he answers the question, "Which country does the most good?" The answer may surprise you (especially if you live in the US or China).
Aeva (𝘢𝘴𝘣𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘴 𝘧𝘳𝘦𝘦!) on Twitter
the problem with tolerating jerks in your community, friend group, or employees is that all of the nice people quietly drift away— Aeva (𝘢𝘴𝘣𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘴 𝘧𝘳𝘦𝘦!) (@ladyaeva) August 6, 2017
Tristan Harris: How a handful of tech companies control billions of minds e
A handful of people working at a handful of tech companies steer the thoughts of billions of people every day, says design thinker Tristan Harris. From Facebook notifications to Snapstreaks to YouTube autoplays, they're all competing for one thing: your attention. Harris shares how these companies prey on our psychology for their own profit and calls for a design renaissance in which our tech instead encourages us to live out the timeline we want.
Alan Cooper on Twitter
The thing we do well in Silicon Valley is ignore the very Real problems of the world so we can destroy poor people’s livelihoods instead. https://t.co/Jt0WGVPIrU— Alan Cooper (@MrAlanCooper) September 13, 2017
Science in Action, How to Follow Scientists and Engineers through Society
Imagining the unforeseen dangers of data harm
For author Cory Doctorow, the impact to an organization’s insurability might hold the answer for effective data privacy management.
Ai now institute 2017 report
Geoff Wilson on Twitter
Having more sales and conversions does NOT mean you have more happy customers. e-commerce teams should have this repeated to them at least once a month just to be sure it sunk in. Figure out how you can best measure the customer's actual experience.— Geoff Wilson (@geoffwilsonUX) June 6, 2018
Micke Gunnarsson on Instagram: “I känslan av frihet kan vi utvecklas som bäst. Då vi är fria från att varken lyckas eller misslyckas utan få befinna oss i ett tillstånd…”
I känslan av frihet kan vi utvecklas som bäst. Då vi är fria från att varken lyckas eller misslyckas utan få befinna oss i ett tillstånd att bara vara och bara göra. Där upplevelsen får vara i fokus och inte bara kraven och prestationen. För att uppleva frihet krävs tillit. Att lita på att stunden bär mig oavsett. Tillit ger mig modet att släppa taget. För att en trapetsartist ska kunna flyga från en hand till en annan krävs just tillit. Varje barn föds med en inre tillit om du frågar mig. En tillit till livet. Barnet har tillit till sin andning, hjärtslag, mammas bröst och att hen är i god...
Laws of UX
Laws of UX is a collection of the maxims and principles that designers can consider when building user interfaces. It was created by Jon Yablonski.
CXI - Council on Extended Intelligence | IEEE-SA & MIT Media Lab
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) and the MIT Media Lab are joining forces to launch a global Council on Extended Intelligence (CXI).
Ethics and Diversity in AI - Tess Posner
Artificial intelligence is powering the fourth industrial revolution and has been called the "new electricity." The global economic impact of AI applications...
Amazon Needs to Stop Providing Facial Recognition Tech for the Government
Imagine a technology that is potently, uniquely dangerous — something so inherently toxic that it deserves to be completely rejected, banned, and stigmatized. Something so pernicious that regulation…
The Mythology of Design – Member Feature Stories
Redefining and recontextualizing mythology and design
Don Richard on Twitter
"If you think the world is all data you’ll miss how much is too complicated to summarize in a statistic." https://t.co/2T6892IUfn— Don Richard (@DonaldRichard) July 7, 2018
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Cyd Harrell on Twitter
I keep thinking things like this - & also how, when Tylenol was tampered with & 7 people were poisoned, they recalled it all, shut the line down until they’d figured out how to do better https://t.co/FPLMt3uQQg— Cyd Harrell (@cydharrell) July 25, 2018
Karina Wagenpfeil (@ChronicKarina)
The latest Tweets from Karina Wagenpfeil (@ChronicKarina). Scientist turned ME/CFS, MCAS, POTS, and EDS patient. Interested in patient advocacy. Strong supporter of biomedical research. Blog when my health allows. Wisconsin, USA
Osmosis on Twitter
We sincerely apologize for this situation: It perpetuates medical misogyny, a huge problem women face when seeking treatment from medical professionals. The question has been removed, and we will be conducting a content review. See our full statement here. pic.twitter.com/hz8FXwRjoB— Osmosis (@OsmosisMed) July 26, 2018
Kim Goodwin on Twitter
A bank called police when a black woman tried to cash a $140 check. Real question for UX peeps: How did your last service design project consider racism?— Kim Goodwin (@kimgoodwin) July 27, 2018
Per Axbom on Twitter
Among the Luo people in rural Kenya, intelligence has 4 broad concepts: rieko, which largely corresponds to W. idea of academic intelligence; luoro, which includes social qualities like respect, responsibility and consideration; paro, practical thinking; and winjo, comprehension.— Per Axbom (@axbom) July 29, 2018
Problems and Prospects in Survey Research
Over the last few decades, survey research has witnessed a number of developments that have affected the quality of data that emerge using this methodology. Usi...
Noël Bardelot 🇫🇷🇪🇺 on Twitter
Number of years since we make them:Elevators ~200yPlanes ~150yComputers (not mechanical) ~100ySoftwares for voting ~25yDecentralized ledgers ~10y— Noël Bardelot 🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@bardelotnzl) August 8, 2018
96 Pics That Reveal The Horrors Of Being Left-Handed
For those of you who don't now, Sunday August 13th is International Left-Handers Day, so in homage to lefties everywhere, Bored Panda has compiled this list of annoying problems that all left-handers face on a daily basis.
Fair Is Not the Default - Library
Why building inclusive tech takes more than good intentions