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No one really got it.Curation is when you don't even know what you want in the first place and someone is like, ah, this.
That's not the case here.The curation that you do is on topic, not on what is argued in the paper.Exactly. And of course, look, Jules, any system you write down can be abused.
all about the dynamics and curation of speech online, and whether we know what is true online and the extent to whichvarious curation mechanisms affect democracy and lots of other issues that come up in this case.One of the things I wanted you to talk about...
And so they ended up throwing this party and sponsoring it.the curation element from the LinkedIn aspect.
Hopefully it'll be worth your while.Why curation? Actually it's a word that used to really, really annoy me, and I used to think that people who used the word curationwere just trying to be really clever.
They took it all, and they talked to a whole bunch of researchers, and they came up with these recommendations.And curation helps. There's another great book called "Click, Tap, Read" that came out about apps, and it talks about this.80,000 apps are labeled as educational, but they're labeled educational by the developer.
Howard: I was struck by architectures of participation when I wrote 'Smart Mobs'.But curation I think is a very easy lightweight way for people to participate in filtering the web for each other.
The distribution occurs as soon as the paper is written.But to curation, the decision about whether the paper's worth reading is four years delayed.Meaning, it's useless for the purposes of deciding whether to read the paper.
There should be a balance.where there's lacking curation, is very troubling in many ways?
So then all of this, I think, takes us to what I see as the core definition.This is what curation is really about.When you hear people at fancy conferences talking about curating this, that, and the other, what I think they really are trying to say is,
And actually if you think about what an editor has done at a newspaper, they've always been about putting together different things.And now that the curation of our news environment has become a really kind of hot topic, and this is something I wish I'd talked more about in the bookactually. Who decides what's fake news, and how is that going to be something that we can do algorithmically or machine learning, or is it always
The big distinction that I make with all of this is between explicit and implicit curation.So explicit curation, that is people in East London with kind of cool glasses and galleries, kind of getting-- doing--deejaying and so on.
deejaying and so on.That's explicit curation, and that's the kind of curation that I used to think was just a bit everywhere.But actually so many industries are implicitly curated.
And around this idea of selection, I think it's worth saying that there are a lot of things that I call curation effects, other things thatare part of curation, because it's not just about selecting.First and foremost, I think it's about arranging things as well.
No one really got it.That's what curation is.
No one really got it.between good and bad curation.
No one really got it.And good curation is the antidote to filter bubbles, yet they are driven themselves by curation mechanisms.
We get 10,000 suggestions a year from people around the world.We have a curation team.For a conference, we're trying to weave a sort of mix of people together around a theme.
first your thought on uh the quality of what your perceived quality is of the ofcrowdsource crowd source curation and uh in lie of a new era where everybody hasaccess to be a publisher or at least a recommender of lists how do we decide who is a good curator and a bad curator
And we are just leaving a session with Renée DiResta, who wrote a book called Invisible Rulers, and it'sall about the dynamics and curation of speech online, and whether we know what is true online and the extent to whichvarious curation mechanisms affect democracy and lots of other issues that come up in this case.
Ah, that's why the impressionists are called the impressionists, or what have you.This is a kind of curation that's really important.So in essence, putting down our devices and going within, which is uncertainty in action, a form of suspense, is important.
I also think that there are huge opportunities for new technology platforms, things like Clubhouse, where people can come and engage, and they're going to just find that theyI now cherish what quality human curation can do and can offer.
I also think that there are huge opportunities for new technology platforms, things like Clubhouse, where people can come and engage, and they're going to just find that theyBut the opportunity for quality human curation is really, really valuable in my mind, and you don't really get that from an ML algorithm.
I remember-- Oh, yeah.Because people come for the curation and the quality.
I remember this buyer-- she smelled the pod and she said, we're going to have to launch this.of doing glowrecipe.com as a curation business.
Earhart and Yuri Gagarin and JFK and whoever else I'm using, we progress through the eras of music, so medieval to renaissance to baroque to classical,And the other source of curation of ideas for me is actually my wife because, sometimes, I will play her something and just gauge her reaction.
And I started curating that.And that was a head-to-toe curation.So it started with my braids.
And then the more I started to go, the more I started to think, hang on, maybe there is something in this idea.Maybe when people are using the word curation, there is actually something much more interesting and powerful going on.And I got so interested in it, I then wrote a book about it.
Actually what's the value in me publishing the millionth and first book against finding you the exact perfect book that you want to read next?And that I think is why curation is important.And it also ties into choice.
She'd never say, oh, I'm a curator, but actually what she spends her days doing is choosing things that are going to go on the shelves.It's very much similar to curation.And it's this implicit curation that I think is reordering so many different industries, from TV to books to retail to internet businesses.
It's very much similar to curation.And it's this implicit curation that I think is reordering so many different industries, from TV to books to retail to internet businesses.And that's what's really exciting.
And that's what's really exciting.And when we talk about curation, more often than not, explicit is fine.It's sort of art galleries.
No one really got it.But the way I think about curation on the web is that there's a curation layer which would fit into the overall scheme of layers.
No one really got it.and how important that is and algorithmic curation, and obviously Google is-- of any organization in the world is probably really at the forefront of that.
No one really got it.So for me the future of curation on the internet is these kind of intricate blends of human and machine.
No one really got it.is part of what good curation should be about.
No one really got it.but ethically if it has careful good curation of it.
No one really got it.My question is mostly between balancing curation with scalability.
No one really got it.big tech platforms is-- good curation I think should be able to break out of echo chambers and filter bubbles and should
No one really got it.It seems like you see curation as a combination of saying you will like this and you should like this.
and has consulted on digital collecting and curation, intellectual property issues, and the economics of digital information for universities and the National
even at low levels of curation to be available to be looked at in 20, 30, 50 years to determine its long term value.
And art finding is often a curation model.
So they have much more of a curation model.
So it's self expression through the curation of other people's content.
Howard: I was struck by architectures of participation when I wrote 'Smart Mobs'.It seems to me that curation is a fundamental literacy that is spreading through the population very quickly.
So "Yours Truly" stands for careful curation.
But then what happened was distribution costs went down, people started distributing their own papers.And so now the question was there was no longer this curation.And different fields in academia are different in this respect.
I feel like I'm more in the curation space rather than putting out a whole album.
I also think that there are huge opportunities for new technology platforms, things like Clubhouse, where people can come and engage, and they're going to just find that theyAnd I try to look at what the human curation and the editorial insights are.
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