Luke Thorburn is a PhD student in the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI at King’s College London. His core research interests lie at the intersection: algorithms ∩ conflict. In particular, his research focuses on how recommender systems can be designed to mitigate risks of human conflict and political polarization.
Luke co-authors the Understanding Recommenders project for the Center for Human-Compatible AI at the University of California, Berkeley, is a member of the GETTING-Plurality Research Network housed within the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation at Harvard University, and is a Research Affiliate of the Machine Intelligence and Normative Theory Lab at the Australian National University.
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Personal Website ➞ lukethorburn.com
Bridging Systems ➞ bridging.systems
Understanding Recommenders ➞ medium.com/understanding-recommenders

How to redesign social media algorithms to bridge divides
Oct 30, 2023 10:56 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Social media platforms have been implicated in conflicts of all scales, from urban gun violence to the storming of the US Capitol building on January 6 and civil war in South Sudan. Scientifically, it is difficult to tell...