Nigel R. Shadbolt
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Nigel R. Shadbolt is a person.
- See: Web Science, ArtEquAKT.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Shadbolt Retrieved:2015-8-6.
- Sir Nigel Richard Shadbolt FREng CEng CITP FBCS CPsychol (born 9 April 1956) is Principal of Jesus College, Oxford.[1] and Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford. He is Chairman of the Open Data Institute which he co-founded with Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Shadbolt is an interdisciplinary researcher, policy expert and commentator. He has studied and researched Psychology, Cognitive Science, Computational Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Computer Science and the emerging field of Web science. He has made significant contributions to all of these disciplines. Running through all of this work has been his desire to understand how intelligent behaviour is embodied and emerges in humans, machines and most recently on the Web.[2]
- http://www.techworld.com/big-data/artificial-intelligence-fears-overblown-says-ai-expert-sir-nigel-shadbolt-3622100/
- QUOTE: Shadbolt disagrees. “I don't think we will see large-scale mass destruction of jobs in the way people imagine.” Although it will cause a lot of upheaval, Shadbolt believes AI will help to create as well as remove jobs. It has already led to new, previously unimagined job titles like 'database custodian', he said. …
… Despite his generally upbeat tone about the future of his field, there is one trend within the AI sector that does worry Shadbolt: the fact a handful of US tech giants regularly buy AI startups as soon as they start to flourish. Google acquired British AI startup Deepmind last year, plus two Oxford university spin-off companies: Dark Blue Labs and Vision Factory, to name one example. “I'm worried about so few people buying these [startups] up, that is an issue I think. You don't want dominant monopolies. You want a vibrant competitive landscape.,” Shadbolt said.
- QUOTE: Shadbolt disagrees. “I don't think we will see large-scale mass destruction of jobs in the way people imagine.” Although it will cause a lot of upheaval, Shadbolt believes AI will help to create as well as remove jobs. It has already led to new, previously unimagined job titles like 'database custodian', he said. …
2006
- (Dong et al., 2006) ⇒ Trung Huynh Dong, Nicholas R. Jennings, and Nigel R. Shadbolt. (2006). “An Integrated Trust and Reputation Model for Open Multi-agent Systems." Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 13, no. 2
2004
- (Middleton et al., 2004) ⇒ Stuart E. Middleton, Nigel R. Shadbolt, and David C. De Roure. (2004). “Ontological User Profiling in Recommender Systems." ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS) 22, no. 1
2003
- (Alani et al., 2003) ⇒ Harith Alani, Sanghee Kim, David E. Millard, Mark J. Weal, Wendy Hall, Paul H. Lewis, and Nigel R. Shadbolt. (2003). “Automatic Ontology-based Knowledge Extraction from Web Documents.” In: IEEE Intelligent Systems, 18(1).
1999
- (Benjamins & Shadbolt, 1998) ⇒ V. R. Benjamins and Nigel Shadbolt. (1998). “Special Issue on Knowledge Acquisition and Planning.” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS), 48(4).
1995
- (Hoffman et al., 1995) ⇒ Robert R. Hoffman, Nigel R. Shadbolt, A. Mike Burton, and Gary Klein. (1995). “Eliciting Knowledge from Experts: A Methodological Analysis." Organizational behavior and human decision processes 62, no. 2