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Privacy Book Club
[…] The Science of Socially Aware Algorithm Design by Michael Kearns and Aaron Roth Watch the Discussion Book Discussion 9: Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code by Ruha Benjamin Watch the Discussion Book Discussion 10: The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet by Jeff Kosseff Watch the Discussion Book Discussion 11: Privacy […]

AI and Machine Learning: Perspectives with FPF’s Brenda Leong
[…] which FPF released last October. Most of what has been implemented is machine learning – algorithms that can evaluate their own output and make adjustments to their code without human involvement. Machine learning is used in image recognition, facial recognition, sensory inputs for autonomous vehicles, and many other tasks. I like the definition of […]

FPF's Amelia Vance on the Future of Student Privacy
[…] actionable resources for different audiences. The Student Privacy Pledge has been one of our most successful projects. Co-founded with SIIA, the Pledge is a Federal Trade Commission-enforceable code of conduct for edtech vendors. Now with nearly 330 companies as signatories, the Pledge was designed to both raise awareness of best practices and facilitate their […]

Website/Cookie Privacy Policy
[…] statistical purposes, are used to provide social media functionalities and a few are used by advertisers to personalize online ads. We also use web beacons, which is code that triggers browser to set cookies or return cookies to server. What are cookies? Cookies are small data files placed on your device when you visit […]

Privacy Features of iOS 12 and MacOS Mojave
[…] must respect the user’s permission settings and not attempt to manipulate, trick, or force people to consent to unnecessary data access. (5.1.1) New language in the Developer Code of Conduct states: “Customer trust is the cornerstone of the App Store’s success. Apps should never prey on users or attempt to rip-off customers, trick them […]

AI and Machine Learning: Educational Resources
[…] SF. Microsoft, Professional Program for Artificial Intelligence – Ten extensive, 8-16 hour online courses, ranging from a broad overview of Artificial Intelligence to instructions on how to code for machine learning. Google, AI Experiments – A showcase for simple experiments that make it easier for anyone to start exploring machine learning, through pictures, drawings, […]

FPF Testifies Before Federal Commission on School Safety
[…] safeguards, as it considers options to improve school safety; Support efforts to better educate and communicate with stakeholders regarding existing legal authorities that permit data sharing to promote health and safety within a framework that mitigates privacy risks to students; and Call for neutral, expert analysis of empirical data regarding the nature, extent, and […]

Code of Conduct / Anti-harassment Policy
[…] or you witness someone being harassed, please report it as soon as possible to a conference staff member or to the following email address [email protected]. Harassment and other code of conduct violations reduce the value of our event for everyone. Conference staff have been advised to handle any such reports with sensitivity and confidentiality. Our […]

Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: Statement by Jules Polonetsky, FPF CEO
[…] media users with political ads remains an ongoing issue today.” Although GDPR does capture the activity of political actors in Europe, guidance in the form of a Code of Conduct for political advertisers would be welcome, according to a new opinion from the European Data Protection Supervisor. How can we support more legitimate research […]

Taming The Golem: Challenges of Ethical Algorithmic Decision-Making
[…] a “black box” that is inevitably plagued by bias and potential injustice. While recognizing that algorithms are man-made artifacts, written and edited by humans in order to code decision-making processes, the article argues that a distinction should be drawn between “policy-neutral algorithms,” which lack an active editorial hand, and “policy-directed algorithms,” which are intentionally framed […]