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Will AI Ever See the World As Humans Do?
AI won't really resemble humanoids. Instead, AI will create a world that countries and large companies can live in.
Thoughts on screen reader detection - Tink - Léonie Watson
Decolonizing data to tackle digital authoritarianism
Data colonialism is similar to traditional colonialism in terms of its appropriation of human life. States thus use their ownership of data to regulate the behaviors and cultural and religious practices of minorities.
Microsoft Purview's new classifiers detect sexual harassment and more in Teams and emails
Microsoft is working on new classifiers for its Purview data governance and communication compliance solutions that will allow organizations to detect sexual harassment, money laundering, and more.
Learn about communication compliance - Microsoft Purview (compliance)
Learn about communication compliance in Microsoft Purview
7 Myths of Using the Term “Human on the Loop”: “Just What Do You Think You Are Doing, Dave?”
As AI systems are being leveraged and scaled, frequently calls are made for, “meaningful human control” or “meaningful human interaction on the loop.” Originally an engineering term, requiring a human “in the loop” who could halt systems, the term “on the loop” or “nearby the loop” has been co-opted by policymakers in order to distance humans further from systems.
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Gov 2.0 Expo 2010: Tim O’Reilly, “Government as a Platform for Greatness”
Tim O'Reilly coined the concept of Government as a Platform in this presentation and documented in this book section. He describes how traditional IT for government should become more like Facebook, Twitter and the other Internet pioneers who have been harnessing the evolution of the Cloud to become ‘platforms’, doing so for government would enable…
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Met police profiling children ‘on a large scale’, documents show
Exclusive: force says Project Alpha scours social media to identify offenders and fight serious violence
Discriminatory pricing: Exploring the 'ethnicity penalty' in the insurance market
People of colour may be paying £250 more than White people for car insurance. We’re calling on the FCA to make sure no one pays an ‘ethnicity penalty’.
Government launches landmark reviews to tackle health disparities
The government announces leads for independent reviews into ethnic inequalities for medical devices and tobacco control.
Job hunting for neurodivergent people: 'AI recruitment means I’ve got zero chance' - BBC Three
Decolonizing data to tackle digital authoritarianism
Data colonialism is similar to traditional colonialism in terms of its appropriation of human life. States thus use their ownership of data to regulate the behaviors and cultural and religious practices of minorities.
The (possibly dystopian) rise of the automated video interview
Companies are embracing automated video interviews to filter through floods of job applicants. But interviews with a computer screen raise big ethical questions and might scare off candidates.
The Origin Story Of The Gig Economy
How the American dream became temporary. We explore the origins of the gig economy, and what these gigs mean for workers now.
A Brief History of the Gig
The Government Has Utterly Failed 'Gig Economy' Workers – Why Don't We Have A Vote Of No Confidence In The Business Secretary?
Brexit could not be more all-consuming, it is nonetheless still important for our democracy that ministers and secretaries be held accountable for their performance
Understanding the gig economy
The gig economy is shaping the conversation around the future of work. What does it mean? Is it real? How do we measure on-demand work and legislate for it?
DCMS calls for strategic approach to digitisation - Museums Association
National Archives will convene a taskforce to address barriers
Life inside the new gig economy
Six modern workers on the ups and downs of juggling jobs, changing careers and being their own boss
More than 900,000 UK workers now on zero-hours contracts
TUC urges government to better support staff at sharp end of labour market as figures show surge in insecure jobs
May defends gig economy flexibility after taylor report
Some praise our gig economy flexibility. I call it exploitation | Larry Elliott
The idea that workers on zero-hours workers contracts are happy is for the birds, says the Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
Wishy-washy and full of fluff – the Taylor review offers little | Jason Moyer-Lee
A lack of substance and some outright errors mean there’s little for gig economy workers to cheer, says the IWGB’s Jason Moyer-Lee
Deliveroo's Warne tells Parliament 'we'll drop the employment tribunal ban clause' - HR News
A parliamentary select committee hearing about the gig economy has heard evidence from gig employers Uber, Deliveroo, Hermes and Amazon, with Deliveroo
Theresa May rules out ban on zero-hours contracts
Theresa May has ruled out banning zero-hours contracts, claiming it would "harm more people than it would help".
May defends labour market flexibility in gig economy
News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publication
May defends labour market flexibility in gig economy
News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publication