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AI can predict social media users’ opinions | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [2019] Who Twitter users follow and what they like are more accurate predictors of their views than what they write, a study suggests.
Edinburgh Science: from MENACE to Deepfakes – how computers and AI are changing our future | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [31/03/2023] Computers and AI permeate our lives: recent artificial intelligence developments particularly hit the news with some experts sounding alarm bells. Can synthetic media help or hinder the future of news? Are sentient robots friends or
Programme 2016/17 Date Event 2016 11 Oct David Mieras ...
17 Aug 2017: Programme 2016/17. Date. Event. 2016. 11 Oct. David Mieras – “The Seagull Trust”.
Professor Jane Hillston appointed to be the College’s Dean of Research Culture and REF. | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [13/12/2023] Jane Hillston, professor of Quantitative Modelling and former Head of the School of Informatics will begin her new role as the College’s Dean of Research Culture and REF from the beginning of 2024.
Informatics study suggests that yellow emojis are not neutral symbols of identity | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [2021] Alexander Robertson led a study that suggests text messages and social media posts that contain yellow emojis are seen as having been written by White people, a study suggests.
Undergraduate students to present winning app at Google’s Demo Derby Week | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [2021] Following their win at Hack 4 the People George Karabassis, Eve Bogomil and Adrien Zier will present their “personal face mask consultant” app at the Google Cloud Demo Derby Week.
Raul Garcia-Patron Sanchez and colleagues find that quantum advantage is still some way off | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [06/05/2022] Quantum advantage – the moment when quantum computers can solve problems classical computers find impossible – is still some way off, a study by Raul Garcia-Patron Sanchez from the school of Informatics and Daniel Stilck França
Women and Girls in Informatics | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [11/02/2024] On the 11th of February, we celebrate the vast contribution that women and girls have made to the scientific world. Although Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields are widely regarded as critical to national
Digital hub supported by Maria Wolters offers vital service to homeless community | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [2021] An online service to improve support for people who are currently experiencing or are at risk of homelessness has been developed by researchers and community partners.
Informatics former Director of Commercialisation recognised in Queen’s birthday honours | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [2017] Dr Colin Adams, former Director of Commercialisation in the School of Informatics and Director of Informatics Ventures, has been made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).
