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Arvind Narayanan on Twitter
Arvind Narayanan on Twitter
Dozens of scientific fields that have adopted machine learning face a reproducibility crisis. At a Princeton workshop today, ten experts discuss how to find and fix ML flaws. We had to cap Zoom signups at 1,600, but we’ve added a livestream. Starting NOW:https://t.co/14ypK6NguA— Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) July 28, 2022
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Arvind Narayanan on Twitter
Police want travel card data to track sus­pi­cious rail pas­sen­gers | The Times
Police want travel card data to track sus­pi­cious rail pas­sen­gers | The Times
Police should be able to mon­itor pas­sen­gers who spend hours on the rail­way net­work in case they are pick­pock­ets or sex offend­ers — or are in need of help — a chief con­stable has said. Lucy D’Orsi, the head of the Brit­ish Trans­port Police,...
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Police want travel card data to track sus­pi­cious rail pas­sen­gers | The Times
Evan Greer on Twitter
Evan Greer on Twitter
Huge yikes in this story about school surveillance: schools sent teens home with chrome books pre-loaded with Gaggle spyware. Teens plugged their phones into their laptops to charge them. Gaggle sent administrators alerts when teens texted each other nudes https://t.co/SIX1Tdn5PV— Evan Greer (@evan_greer) August 3, 2022
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Evan Greer on Twitter
Monish Bhatia on Twitter
Monish Bhatia on Twitter
(1/7) Home Office is now introducing facial recognition smart watches to monitor foreign nationals who have completed their sentences and released back into the community. Lucy Audibert (@privacyint) and I clearly explain as to why this is problematic and must be challenged. pic.twitter.com/1h5KrwLa38— Monish Bhatia (@DrMonishBhatia) August 5, 2022
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Monish Bhatia on Twitter
Morgan Wild on Twitter
Morgan Wild on Twitter
We're in the biggest cost of living crisis in decades. At @CitizensAdvice, we see how that's playing out in people's lives each and every day.We want to share those insights, so we're holding a 🚨Cost of Living briefing🚨 at 11am on 28th July. Join here: https://t.co/Ac4SxeEFog— Morgan Wild (@morgan_wild) June 22, 2022
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Morgan Wild on Twitter
What Is Web3?
What Is Web3?
Web3 is being touted as the future of the internet. The vision for this new, blockchain-based web includes cryptocurrencies, NFTs, DAOs, decentralized finance, and more. It offers a read/write/own version of the web, in which users have a financial stake in and more control over the web communities they belong to. Web3 promises to transform the experience of being online as dramatically as PCs and smartphones did. It is not, however, without risk. Some companies have entered the space only to face a backlash over the environmental impact and financial speculation (and potential for fraud) that comes with Web3 projects. And while blockchain is offered as a solution to privacy, centralization, and financial exclusion concerns, it has created new versions of many of these problems. Companies need to consider both the risks and the benefits before diving in.
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What Is Web3?
How a New Generation Is Combatting Digital Surveillance
How a New Generation Is Combatting Digital Surveillance
We’ve generally come to accept that our devices are listening to our conversations, our personal data is being tracked and sold, and that law enforcement tracks and stores images of our own faces. But is there anything to be done about our dwindling digital privacy? While there is a growing community of people committed to protecting our privacy...
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How a New Generation Is Combatting Digital Surveillance
Avoiding Data Disasters
Avoiding Data Disasters
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.
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Avoiding Data Disasters
Guide to Data Protection
Guide to Data Protection
This guide is for data protection officers and others who have day-to-day responsibility for data protection. It is aimed at small and medium-sized organisations, but it may be useful for larger organisations too.
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Guide to Data Protection