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Protecting Our Mental Autonomy From New Technologies
Protecting Our Mental Autonomy From New Technologies
Technology has blurred all sorts of boundaries we used to take for granted. One we still treat as sacrosanct is the one around our own minds, which allows us to think for ourselves and keep those thoughts private. But technology may now be challenging this mental independence, too, with potential implications for our autonomy.
·worldpoliticsreview.com·
Protecting Our Mental Autonomy From New Technologies
AI on the Ground
AI on the Ground
Using social science to develop robust analyses of AI systems and their impact.
·datasociety.net·
AI on the Ground
The Data Delusion
The Data Delusion
The Data Delusion: Protecting Individual Data Isn't Enough When The Harm is Collective DOWNLOAD (PDF) Author: Martin Tisné, Managing Director, Luminate Editor: Marietje Schaake, International Policy Director, Cyber Policy Center The threat of digital discrimination On March 17, 2018, questions about data privacy exploded with the scandal of the previously unknown consulting
·cyber.fsi.stanford.edu·
The Data Delusion
Class-action lawsuits to become EU law
Class-action lawsuits to become EU law
The European Parliament has adopted legislation to allow EU consumers to defend their rights collectively. The measure, which is to become law within two years, aims to give individuals more power against corporations.
·amp.dw.com·
Class-action lawsuits to become EU law
Companies Can Track Your Phone’s Movements to Target Ads
Companies Can Track Your Phone’s Movements to Target Ads
Brands are seeking new ways to customize messages. A startup that gathers data on when you pick up your phone, or when you go out on a run, can help.
·wired.com·
Companies Can Track Your Phone’s Movements to Target Ads
We know what you did during lockdown. An FT Film written by James Graham | Financial Times
We know what you did during lockdown. An FT Film written by James Graham | Financial Times
We gave up our privacy to fight Covid-19, can we get it back? An FT film starring Lydia West and Arthur Darvill in collaboration with Sonia Friedman Productions and supported by Luminate. An interrogation scene explores how Covid-19 has exposed the tension between the need for data to track and trace, and the right to privacy and justice
·ft.com·
We know what you did during lockdown. An FT Film written by James Graham | Financial Times
Twitter's Photo Crop Algorithm Favors White Faces and Women
Twitter's Photo Crop Algorithm Favors White Faces and Women
A study of 10,000 images found bias in what the system chooses to highlight. Twitter has stopped using it on mobile, and will consider ditching it on the web.
·wired.com·
Twitter's Photo Crop Algorithm Favors White Faces and Women
Surviving IDEO
Surviving IDEO
After 23 interviews over twelve months, I believe that without significant reform, IDEO is an unsafe workplace for women, PoC, and WoC
·link.medium.com·
Surviving IDEO
Mar Hicks on Twitter
Mar Hicks on Twitter
What makes these two cases so gobsmacking is that the women’s voices are literally RIGHT THERE, in our ears, while companies deny their contribution and erase their names from history😫— Mar Hicks (@histoftech) May 17, 2021
·twitter.com·
Mar Hicks on Twitter
60 Minutes on Twitter
60 Minutes on Twitter
There aren’t well-established national guidelines for police use of facial recognition software. A 2019 report found surprising practices at some police departments, including editing suspects’ facial features before running their photos in a search. https://t.co/zNkAi53NT5 pic.twitter.com/YRvPRPmwaV— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) May 16, 2021
·twitter.com·
60 Minutes on Twitter
Ian Bogost on Twitter
Ian Bogost on Twitter
You need a license to go fishing but not to deploy software at global scale.— Ian Bogost (@ibogost) May 16, 2021
·twitter.com·
Ian Bogost on Twitter
woo woo woo on Twitter
woo woo woo on Twitter
Accessibility isn’t more work, you were just cutting corners before. The work was incomplete.— woo woo woo (@McgarrDana) April 29, 2021
·twitter.com·
woo woo woo on Twitter
Facebook Loses Bid to Block Ruling on EU-U.S. Data Flows
Facebook Loses Bid to Block Ruling on EU-U.S. Data Flows
The social-media company lost a bid to block a European Union privacy decision that could suspend its ability to send information about Europeans to the U.S., opening a pathway toward a precedent-setting interruption of its data flows.
·wsj.com·
Facebook Loses Bid to Block Ruling on EU-U.S. Data Flows
BBC Newsnight on Twitter
BBC Newsnight on Twitter
"These companies have never been interested in opening your mail, they've been interested in shaping your world."@mikarv, Lecturer in Digital Rights & Regulation at @UCLLaws, explains how the "walled garden" works in tech and how companies track and target users#Newsnight pic.twitter.com/i6m82ZoIfl— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) May 13, 2021
·twitter.com·
BBC Newsnight on Twitter
Trump Abused the System. Facebook Created It
Trump Abused the System. Facebook Created It
The company's oversight board failed to mention one thing in its ruling this week: Facebook's responsibility for making the tools to wield undue influence and power.
·wired.com·
Trump Abused the System. Facebook Created It
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Digital Exploitation: Linking Communication and Labour
Digital Exploitation: Linking Communication and Labour
by Marisol Sandoval, City, University of London, UK, and Sebastian Sevignani, Paderborn University and University of Jena, Germany Critical media and communication sociology is facing a theoretical and practical dilemma: While for critical social theory, inspired by Marxian and Marxist […]
·globaldialogue.isa-sociology.org·
Digital Exploitation: Linking Communication and Labour
Apple robbed the mob's bank | Mobile Dev Memo
Apple robbed the mob's bank | Mobile Dev Memo
Apple robbed the mob's bank. Mobile marketing and advertising, freemium monetization strategy, and marketing science. Mobile Dev Memo.
·mobiledevmemo.com·
Apple robbed the mob's bank | Mobile Dev Memo