Digital Ethics

Digital Ethics

The Limits of Data
The Limits of Data
Policymakers want to make decisions based on clear data, but important factors are lost when we rely solely on data. A philosopher writes:
·issues.org·
The Limits of Data
Global Age Verification Measures: 2024 in Review
Global Age Verification Measures: 2024 in Review
EFF has spent this year urging governments around the world, from Canada to Australia, to abandon their reckless plans to introduce age verification for a variety of online content under the guise of protecting children online. Mandatory age verification tools are surveillance systems that threaten...
·eff.org·
Global Age Verification Measures: 2024 in Review
Does current AI represent a dead end?
Does current AI represent a dead end?
Eerke Boiten, Professor of Cyber Security at De Montfort University Leicester, explains his belief that current AI should not be used for serious applications.
·bcs.org·
Does current AI represent a dead end?
David Golumbia — The Digital Turn
David Golumbia — The Digital Turn
David Golumbia Is there, was there, will there be, a digital turn? In (cultural, textual, media, critical, all) scholarship, in life, in society, in politics, everywhere? What would its principles be? The short prompt I offered to the contributors to this special issue did not presume to know the answers to these questions. That means,...
·boundary2.org·
David Golumbia — The Digital Turn
How ChatGPT Search (Mis)represents Publisher Content
How ChatGPT Search (Mis)represents Publisher Content
ChatGPT search—which is positioned as a competitor to search engines like Google and Bing—launched with a press release from OpenAI touting claims that the company had “collaborated extensively with the news industry” and “carefully listened to feedback” from certain news organizations that have signed content licensing agreements with the company. In contrast to the original […]
·cjr.org·
How ChatGPT Search (Mis)represents Publisher Content
School Monitoring Software Sacrifices Student Privacy for Unproven Promises of Safety
School Monitoring Software Sacrifices Student Privacy for Unproven Promises of Safety
Imagine your search terms, key-strokes, private chats and photographs are being monitored every time they are sent. Millions of students across the country don’t have to imagine this deep surveillance of their most private communications: it’s a reality that comes with their school districts’...
·eff.org·
School Monitoring Software Sacrifices Student Privacy for Unproven Promises of Safety
Drowning in Slop
Drowning in Slop
A thriving underground economy is clogging the internet with AI garbage — and it’s only going to get worse.
·nymag.com·
Drowning in Slop
Back from the dead: could AI end grief? – video
Back from the dead: could AI end grief? – video
Tech entrepreneur Justin Harrison is on a mission to fundamentally change how we experience loss, using artificial intelligence to recreate the essence of dead loved ones from their digital footprint. His company, You, Only Virtual is part of a growing worldwide 'grief tech' industry harnessing AI to attempt to replace what has naturally departed. The Guardian visited him and one of his clients to attempt to understand his aims, how realistic they may become as the technology develops – and what it says about humanity if we are to be so easily replicated digitally
·theguardian.com·
Back from the dead: could AI end grief? – video
Artificial intentionality
Artificial intentionality
As the hype for generative models has been building, so has the colloquial corrective.
·robhorning.substack.com·
Artificial intentionality
NSA releases copy of internal lecture delivered by computing giant Rea
NSA releases copy of internal lecture delivered by computing giant Rea
FORT MEADE, Md. — In one of the more unique public proactive transparency record releases for the National Security Agency (NSA) to date, NSA has released a digital copy of a lecture that then-Capt.
The lecture, “Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People,” features Capt. Hopper discussing some of the potential future challenges of protecting information.
·nsa.gov·
NSA releases copy of internal lecture delivered by computing giant Rea