Surprise, commonly used chatbots show gender bias when users ask for salary negotiation… Tags: bias, chatbot, salary
I am sorry in advance, but I have to talk through something you are probably tired of hearing about: AI. For data visualization. Tags: human, thought
For STAT, Olivia Goldhill reports on an often overlooked demographic. Meanwhile, another demographic… Tags: age, STAT, suicide
From Axios, a quick chart that shows consumer sentiment between those with annual… Tags: Axios, income, sentiment
For 404 Media, Joseph Cox describes an app, Mobile Fortify, that ICE officers… Tags: 404 Media, facial recognition, government, ice, privacy
For the Associated Press, Kimberly Kindy and Amanda Seitz report: The database will… Tags: ice, Medicaid, privacy
Medieval Murder Maps is a project that maps and tells the stories of… Tags: homicide, medieval
For WaPo Opinion, Catherine Rampell describes this year’s string of resource reductions for… Tags: government, takedown, Washington Post
Thousands of workers were wrongfully accused and prosecuted in the early 2000s, because… Tags: Horizon, New York Times
It is “flash flood month” in the United States, brought on by high… Tags: flood, New York Times, rain
For the ongoing federal layoffs and reversals, a tracker from CNN: CNN is… Tags: CNN, government, layoffs
See how common activities were for a given time of day, age, and sex. Tags: time use
Focus on the audience who matters and ignore the rest who only want to see data that validates narrow views. Tags: audience
In soccer, a free kick can be awarded after an opponent commits a… Tags: Cristiano Ronaldo, kick, Lionel Messi, soccer, Washington Post
For ProPublica, William Turton, Christopher Bing, and Avi Asher-Schapiro report on a blueprint… Tags: government, IRS, privacy, ProPublica
Read enough children’s books with anthropomorphic animals and you might notice that some… Tags: animals, gender, Melanie Walsh, Pudding
In Jacksonville, Florida, police arrested a man because AI facial recognition classified his… Tags: Action News Jax, crime, ethics, facial recognition, uncertainty
Vaccination rates are still relatively high, but they need to be for herd… Tags: herd, measles, ProPublica, vaccination
The Washington Post reconstructed the flooding at Camp Mystic, from the perspectives of… Tags: Camp Mystic, flood, Washington Post
Risk estimates change by statistical model and what that model accounts for. The… Tags: Camp Mystic, FEMA, flood, NPR, risk, uncertainty
In a Gallup poll run last month, sentiment towards immigration spiked towards positive,… Tags: Gallup, immigration, poll
The internet continues to feed my compulsion to click on anything that mentions… Tags: blackjack, Bloomberg, Boaz Weinstein, comic, uncertainty
Eric Katz reporting for Government Executive: Staffing at the National Weather Service will… Tags: government, Government Executive, Neil Jacobs, NOAA
For NPR, Jenna McLaughlin breaks down DOGE access to sensitive USDA data and… Tags: DOGE, farmer, government, NPR, privacy
The New York Times mapped an overhead view of Camp Mystic with flood-risk… Tags: Camp Mystic, flood, New York Times
Paying attention to the visualization minutiae adds up. This week: axis positions. Tags: axes
Joan Westenberg had been writing notes and storing bits for seven years in… Tags: Joan Westenberg, Jorge Luis Borges, memory
The Seabed 2030 Project aims to create a complete map of the world’s… Tags: collection, ocean, Seabed 2030
People stay single longer, marry later, divorce less, and widow older. Tags: marriage
Quanta Magazine interviewed physicist Sidney Nagel, who is known for his research in… Tags: everyday, physics, Quanta, Sidney Nagel
We are seeing in real-time why the National Weather Service, a part of… Tags: alert, flood, government, National Weather Service
Alex Tomlinson illustrated backyard sounds of a cardinal, goldfinch, blue jay, mourning dove,… Tags: Alex Tomlinson, birds, sound
You might be surprised that the combination of beer and fireworks doesn't always work out. Tags: emergency room, fireworks, July 4
Last week marked 18 years of FlowingData. That seems like a long time,… Tags: birthday
One of the best and most direct ways to visualize data with clarity is to ask questions and answer with data. Tags: questions
Some deadlines come unexpected, some come staggered, and some come on a fixed… Tags: deadline, Harriet Hand, illustration, Keri Facer
There are great airports and there are really bad ones. Which one you… Tags: airports, ranking, Washington Post
Jen Christiansen and Meghan Bartels provide a quick reference for Scientific American: Kennedy’s… Tags: CDC, science, Scientific American, vaccination
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver digs into AI slop. It’s the fake… Tags: Last Week Tonight, slop
Many women lose their period while still of reproductive age. For Reuters, Daisy… Tags: period, Reuters
The Washington Post starts with a bar chart to show the major changes… Tags: bill, taxes, Washington Post
NYT’s the Upshot has a running list of the items in the bill… Tags: bill, Medicaid, taxes, Upshot
The tax bill, that seems to be on its way to passing, will… Tags: bill, profiles, taxes, Washington Post
Artist Christoph Niemann chimed in for the New York Times about his complicated… Tags: Christoph Niemann, generative, New York Times
For NYT’s the Upshot, Emily Badger, Aatish Bhatia, and Ethan Singer accounted for… Tags: funding, government, Harvard, Upshot
Ideally, your romantic partner for life has similar interests, hopes, dreams, and browsing… Tags: browser, dating, Dries Depoorter
This is the good stuff for June: tools to use, datasets to analyze, and resources to learn from. Tags: roundup
There was a time when you tuned in to the Weather Channel on… Tags: Michael Battaglia, vintage, weather
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, jointly funded by the National Science Foundation and… Tags: Rubin Observatory, space
To show how deep bunker-buster bombs penetrate the ground, the New York… Tags: bomb, New York Times, scale
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