A citizen interested in watching their government's response to misinformation cannot do so without @YouTube suggesting videos promoting dangerous health misinformation.— Joe Bak-Coleman (@jbakcoleman) November 17, 2021
After Facebook Leaks, Here Is What Should Come Next
Every year or so, a new Facebook scandal emerges. These blowups follow a fairly standard pattern, at least in the U.S. First, new information is revealed that the company misled users about an element of the platform—data sharing and data privacy, extremist content, ad revenue, responses to abuse—...
22-åriga flyktingen Aisha Sharif ska utvisas till Tanzania fast hon är från Somalia. Det har Migrationsverket bestämt.
Beslutet är grundat på ett språktest – ett test som starkt ifrågasätts.
Papperslös från det krigshärjade Somalia. Nu hotas han av utvisning till ett annat land, Kenya. Orsaken är en undermålig analys av språkföretaget Sprakab.
Facebook’s America-centrism Is Now Plain for All to See
Do the countries of the world want companies like Facebook to do more moderation, or do we wish to think carefully about new models of content moderation altogether, that do not depend on more Facebook? It’s worth considering e-courts as an another adjudicatory mechanism, for example. Now is the time for out-of-the-box ideas. Facebook’s US-centrism is plain for all to see.
The rise of predatory scams -- and how to prevent them
Questionable phone calls, concerning emails, heart-rending stories from a sudden new friend in need of endless financial support: elder abuse can take many forms, says lawyer Jane Walsh. And as technology becomes more sophisticated, susceptibility to tricks and scams will increase -- no matter a person's age or intellect. Walsh spotlights the rise of this predatory crime, why it goes undetected and how you can protect your loved ones' kindness, dignity and self-respect from being manipulated.
Perfect analogy for the age of #algorithms. The dad is #AI. The kids are us. And we are not doing much better than them. #AIEthics pic.twitter.com/sVUkb5Um5m— Carissa Véliz (@CarissaVeliz) November 7, 2021
Things can go disastrously wrong on data science and machine learning projects when we undervalue data work, use data in contexts that it wasn’t gathered for, or ignore the crucial role that humans play in the data science pipeline.
They’re almost invisible but contain a hidden code – and now their presence on a leaked document has sparked speculation about their usefulness to FBI investigators.
Facebook Says AI Will Clean Up the Platform. Its Own Engineers Have Doubts.
AI has only minimal success in removing hate speech, violent images and other problem content, according to internal company reports. It can’t consistently identify first-person shooting videos, racist rants or gruesome car crashes.
We’re shutting down the Face Recognition system on Facebook, so people who’ve opted in will no longer be automatically be recognized in photos and videos.
This horrifying AI model predicts future instances of police brutality
A searing critique of predictive policing, Future Wake uses past data on police violence to predict where it might occur in the future—and who will be targeted.
📌 Hi! I cover software developers for the enterprise desk at @BITech. If you've got a tip, you can contact me via email at krobison@insider.com, Signal and Telegram at 347.829.5826, or Keybase @kyliebytes.https://t.co/u8ICr5eANs— Kylie Robison (@kyliebytes) October 25, 2021
good news pals! we're doing a live comb-thru of the hundreds (and hundreds) of facebook docs that were leaked to the press, and giving you guys open access to those docs when we can: https://t.co/PMiUhbn7zw— shoshana wodinsky (she/her) (@swodinsky) October 26, 2021
I heard that the Finnish Parliament had had a hearing where they had interviewed "an AI". Turned out it was a GPT-3 powered system called Project December by @jasonrohrer. Jason kindly allowed me to give the system a go, so I did. Here's what happened... #stochasticparrots pic.twitter.com/vJqc3Mjst5— Teemu Roos (@teemu_roos) April 10, 2021
Needed to define #codesign for a new youth culture project. This definition really exists to enable me to validate the feeling of uncertainty that people...