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Redesigning IP Geolocation Privacy by Design and Online Targeted Advertising
[…] relationship with audience members. Whereas a television network, for example, must serve ads to all individuals watching a particular program (or, at least, accessing the same broadcast feed), an advertiser with space on a website has the ability to select a specific advertisement to show to each individual visitor. Of course, in order to […]
On Privacy Liberty in the Digital Revolution
[…] a “checking value on the government,” it must have the ability to inform “people about matters that are important to their lives.” 54 While the press does feed the public “right to k now” in a democratic society, Chemerinsky’s arguments are premised on subject – matter, relating to government practices, consumer protection, as well […]
Model-Privacy-Regime
[…] minimize the data acquisition to only that which is needed for a specifically identified law enforcement pur- pose. Rich Kulawiec comments that the Do-Not-Call Registry has a feed– back loop that our system lacks. 157 That is, if one continues to receive telemarketing after enrollment, there is a possibility that someone is vio- lating […]
MacCarthy-PLSC-Paper-June-10
[…] Facebook widget on their website so that visitors can ―Like‖ a page or post comments. These interests can then be shown on a Facebo ok user‘s news feed and users can see their friend‘s activity. Both of these new features users can opt not to use. 163 163 Daniel Castro, The right to privacy […]
Just_Click_Submit_ The_Collection,_Dissemination_and_Tagging_of
[…] criticism from privacy advocates. See e.g., Ari Melber, Facebook: The New Look of Surveillance , A LTER NET.ORG , Jan. 16, 2008, http://www.alternet.o rg/story/72556/ (discussing Facebook’s news- feed option and the lack of privacy protection provided by the company when user activities were disseminated via the feed). 127 TimeWarner.com, Legal & Privacy, Aug. 23, […]
futureofreputation-ch1
[…] ar- eas where anonymity prevails, most people seem to be afraid to criticize anyone for anything. Maybe now technology will provide a way to reinstate that societal feed– back. I doubt this episode would have occurred in a small town where everyone knows everyone and such actions would have resulted in immediate consequences. Yet […]
Konnoth-Classification-Standards-for-Health-Information
[…] uses. These benefits are just the tip of the iceberg. The ultimate goal is to create what policymakers call a learning health system. Each clinical intervention will feed back into centrally accessible databases. Analytics from these databases will set standards for treating patients. These standards will optimize treatment protocols after taking into account numerous […]
Big-Data-and-Privacy-Paper-Collection
[…] As inputs into Big Data analytic engines, these data are revolutionizing health care, energy efficiency, management productivity analysis, and industrial engineering. At the same time, sensor data feed Big Data analytics in ways that present serious and particularly pressing privacy risks. Consider thr ee. First, sensor data are inherently both sensitive and migratory. Sensors […]
4858d4e3-fece-4e56-8a57-66a5d440c361-AI Regulation draft
[…] different parameters, decision s about any trade -off between conflicting principles/requirements; (iii) the programming code(s), the description of system architecture explaining how software components build on or feed into each other and integrate into the overall processing, the computatio nal resources used to build, test and validate the AI systems; (iv) where relevant, datasheets […]
FPF AB 13 Written Submission– 04082021
[…] repeated and overlapping sections and then fed forward through the remainder of the system a s a highly refined “feature map” of the image. Most CNNs are feed -forward systems which learn to see the features of an image by applying multiple filters in parallel, something like viewing the same image in up to […]