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The Oxford Martin School at @UniofOxford is a centre of pioneering research that aims to find solutions to the world's most urgent challenges.

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Carl Benedikt Frey (@carlbfrey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this The Economist piece, I make a simple claim: openness, including integration with China, helped U.S. tech leadership. Japan’s just-in-time factories once eclipsed Detroit and chipmakers alike; America answered by shifting to software and research-driven design and

In this <a href="/TheEconomist/">The Economist</a>  piece, I make a simple claim: openness, including integration with China, helped U.S. tech leadership. Japan’s just-in-time factories once eclipsed Detroit and chipmakers alike; America answered by shifting to software and research-driven design and
Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative (@aigioxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Report! In Which Areas of Technical AI Safety Could Geopolitical Rivals Cooperate? Our researchers identified risks in AI safety cooperation and assessed the feasibility in four areas of technical AI research. Oxford Martin School Ben Bucknall aigi.ox.ac.uk/publications/i…

New Report!

In Which Areas of Technical AI Safety Could Geopolitical Rivals Cooperate? 

Our researchers identified risks in AI safety cooperation and assessed the feasibility in four areas of technical AI research. <a href="/oxmartinschool/">Oxford Martin School</a> <a href="/ben_s_bucknall/">Ben Bucknall</a>  aigi.ox.ac.uk/publications/i…
Center for Global Development (@cgdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Center for Global Development's Charles Kenny recently delivered remarks at Oxford Martin School. His speech, “The Crisis of Climate and Development Finance," focuses on the gap that exists between pledged & delivered climate finance and proposes a dual financing approach. More: bit.ly/4dKGVwo

OxfordSocialSciences (@oxsocsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌍 Can we feed 10 billion people by 2050? Yes, according to Oxford Martin School Dr. Marco Springmann's 2018 research and 2019 #EATLancet Commission findings. Sustainable farming practices, less food waste and plant-based diets are crucial. 🔗 More: ow.ly/A5R750VZ6qC #SSD2050

Richard Susskind (@richardsusskind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 16 June, 5-6.15pm, I'm giving a talk in Oxford on my new book ('How to Think About AI: A Guide for the Perplexed' - Oxford Academic ) at Oxford Martin School and am then in discussion with Professor Ian Goldin. If you would like to join us, please register at oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/how-to-…

Oxford Martin School (@oxmartinschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can AI drive shared economic growth? Find out what’s holding it back. Join us for a talk by Professor Georgios Petropoulos (Georgios Petropoulos), on AI bottlenecks and policy solutions. 🗓️ 11 June, 12:30PM | 📍In-person & Online Register here: oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/artific…

Can AI drive shared economic growth? Find out what’s holding it back.

Join us for a talk by Professor Georgios Petropoulos (<a href="/georgionomix/">Georgios Petropoulos</a>), on AI bottlenecks and policy solutions.

🗓️ 11 June, 12:30PM | 📍In-person &amp; Online
Register here: oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/artific…
Oxford Martin School (@oxmartinschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happening tomorrow! 📢 Join us at the Oxford Martin School or Online. Details below: In-person: oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/artific… Stream: youtube.com/live/s_PRkq2UY…

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🌍 Transnational climate risks are reshaping UK resilience. A new blog from the Systemic Resilience Initiative explores how climate risks threaten UK supply chains, food, and energy security. Authored by Roosa Lambin, Nicola Ranger & Jasper Verschuur. oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/blog/uk-resili…

🌍 Transnational climate risks are reshaping UK resilience. A new blog from the Systemic Resilience Initiative explores how climate risks threaten UK supply chains, food, and energy security. 

Authored by Roosa Lambin, Nicola Ranger &amp; Jasper Verschuur.

oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/blog/uk-resili…
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🌍 A global study has examined how legal uncertainties threatens biodiversity and the people who rely on it.  This new research shows how clearer laws & traceability systems can reduce illegal wildlife trade. Read more: oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/news/legal-gre…

🌍 A global study has examined how legal uncertainties threatens biodiversity and the people who rely on it. 

This new research shows how clearer laws &amp; traceability systems can reduce illegal wildlife trade.

Read more: oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/news/legal-gre…
INET Oxford (@inetoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOB OPPORTUNITY ⇢ Research Assistant – Macroeconomics of the Seventh Carbon Budget ⇢ inet.ox.ac.uk/vacancies An opportunity to work under the supervision of Principal Investigator Doyne Farmer and become an integral member of the INET Complexity research group

JOB OPPORTUNITY ⇢ Research Assistant – Macroeconomics of the Seventh Carbon Budget ⇢ inet.ox.ac.uk/vacancies 
An opportunity to work under the supervision of Principal Investigator <a href="/doyne_farmer/">Doyne Farmer</a> and become an integral member of the <a href="/INET_Complexity/">INET Complexity</a> research group
University of Oxford (@uniofoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers from Oxford, alongside international partners including the United Nations Development Programme (@undp), have proposed an optimistic, practical approach to inspire stronger action on nature. Read more ⬇️ #OxfordClimate

Researchers from Oxford, alongside international partners including the United Nations Development Programme (@undp), have proposed an optimistic, practical approach to inspire stronger action on nature.

Read more ⬇️ #OxfordClimate
Fazl Barez (@fazlbarez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our paper: "Chain-of-Thought Is Not Explainability"! We unpack a critical misconception in AI: models explaining their Chain-of-Thought (CoT) steps aren't necessarily revealing their true reasoning. Spoiler: transparency of CoT can be an illusion. (1/9) đź§µ

Excited to share our paper: "Chain-of-Thought Is Not Explainability"! 

We unpack a critical misconception in AI: models explaining their Chain-of-Thought (CoT) steps aren't necessarily revealing their true reasoning. Spoiler: transparency of CoT can be an illusion. (1/9) đź§µ
Oxford Biology (@oxfordbiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can we make cities a place where people and nature thrive together? Melissa Felipe Cadillo explains how a recent Citizens’ Jury created a collective vision for Oxford’s environmental future 👇 bit.ly/4evNDqd

How can we make cities a place where people and nature thrive together?

Melissa Felipe Cadillo explains how a recent Citizens’ Jury created a collective vision for Oxford’s environmental future 👇
bit.ly/4evNDqd
University of Oxford (@uniofoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Melissa Felipe Cadillo, Programme Coordinator of the Oxford Martin School Programme on Biodiversity and Society, describes how universities can act as key brokers to include local residents in decisions on nature recovery in urban environments. #OxfordClimate

Melissa Felipe Cadillo, Programme Coordinator of the <a href="/oxmartinschool/">Oxford Martin School</a> Programme on Biodiversity and Society, describes how universities can act as key brokers to include local residents in decisions on nature recovery in urban environments. 

#OxfordClimate
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How can cities balance urban growth with nature? Melissa Felipe from our Biodiversity & Society Programme brought Oxford residents into urban planning through a Citizens’ Jury. Their goal: make cities work for people and nature. Read more: oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/blog/how-can-p…

How can cities balance urban growth with nature? Melissa Felipe from our Biodiversity &amp; Society Programme brought Oxford residents into urban planning through a Citizens’ Jury. Their goal: make cities work for people and nature.

Read more: oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/blog/how-can-p…