This is why UX writing matters! @PichinteKevin fixed the original message from @seattletimes so it wouldn’t ask its users if they “wanted coronavirus” 🙄🤦🏻♀️#UXwriting #microcopy #UX pic.twitter.com/8L9xgFv0rg— Mar (@brightspaceux) March 7, 2020
One Ring (doorbell) to surveil them all... on Twitter
Guy uses RunKeeper to track his workouts. He passes 1 house often. RunKeeper sends info to Google. House gets burglarized. 👮issue geofence warrant. Google tells guy unless he blocks warrant, in 7 days they will give all his info to 👮. 🤯🤯🤯https://t.co/oa2LmY9QEh— One Ring (doorbell) to surveil them all... (@hypervisible) March 7, 2020
A Framework for Responsible Limits on Facial Recognition Use Case: Flow Management
The World Economic Forum’s Framework for the Responsible use of facial recognition technology seeks to address the need for a set of concrete guidelines to ensure the trustworthy and safe use of this technology. This framework enables Governments to protect citizens from various harms potentially caused by facial recognition technology while supporting beneficial applications. It also enables industry actors to demonstrate that they have implemented robust risk mitigation processes through an independent audit of their systems.
The 5 Principles of #AI Weirdness, from the Intro of @JanelleCShane “You Look Like a Thing and I Love You.” #yllataily #sketchnotes pic.twitter.com/3m5IBYqVca— Chris Noessel 🏳️🌈🤖 (@chrisnoessel) March 5, 2020
😂😂😂😂😂😂 British passport system violated man said my mouth is open the digital system can’t process my these lips pic.twitter.com/Ozcwi9jEgr— E (@elainebabey) February 25, 2020
Smashing Podcast Episode 10 With Trine Falbe And Martin Michael Frederiksen: What Is Ethical Design?
In this episode of the Smashing Podcast, we’re talking about Ethical Design. What does it mean for a design to be ethical, and how do we make improvements in our own projects? Drew McLellan speaks to Trine Falbe and Martin Michael Frederiksen to find out.
amazon risks creating 'surveillance state' with delivery drones and doorbell cameras
amazon might be at risk of supporting a 'dystopian future' where doorbell cameras and delivery drones create surveillance networks across entire neighborhoods.
Human centred design is anthropocentric design. By focusing on humans only, we frame out the rest of the living planet, and ignore its ongoing destruction.
When I'm bored I go around putting these stickers on paper towel dispensers pic.twitter.com/WUwHDPm1nS— Sofia Paredes (@SofiaParedes79) November 4, 2019
A Texas jury found him guilty of murder. A computer algorithm proved his innocence.
Lydell Grant was supposed to be in prison for murder. But an emerging form of DNA technology, which has also come under scrutiny, is helping to free him in an unprecedented case.
Mental health websites don't have to sell your data. Most still do.
In a follow up to PI's initial research on sharing of personal data by mental health websites, a second analysis illustrates how change is possible and yet most webpages analysed still share your data with third-parties for marketing purposes.
Given how front and center design is these days, I am still shocked that there is no “code of conduct” or guide to ethical design principles. I had my students write the Designers “Hippocratic Oath” and am sort of in love with what they came up with! pic.twitter.com/cc6wpIgq5d— Minnie Bredouw (@mbredouw) February 4, 2020
This girls-only app uses AI to screen a user’s gender — what could go wrong?
The app also collects a host of personal information, including user images, location, and browsing data. It’s then able to share this information with third-party websites and services.