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First_Generation_Laws
[…] 24. See MUSSER & O‘R EILLY supra note 19, at 5 –8, 15 (describing the development process, involving sampling, testing and actively responding to user activity and feedback to decide if development objectives are being met). 25. See AXEL BRUNS , BLOGS , WIKIPEDIA , SECOND LIFE, AND BEYOND : FROM PRODUCTION TO PRODUSAGE […]
Chattering Laptops
Chattering Laptops Tuomas Aura 1 , Janne Lindqvist 2 , Michael Roe 1 , Anish Mohammed 3 1 Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK 2 Helsinki University of Technology, Finland 3 Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Abstract. Mobile computer users often have a false sense of anonymity when they connect to the Internet at cafes, hotels, […]
Suarez_RFID_Hospital_Privacy
[…] in verification of patie nt/aliquot identification, and systematic problems with the storage of the aliquots. These facts, combined with the real ity that over 40,000 breast milk feeds are given in the average NICU each y ear, make it unsurprising that breast milk errors are frequent and of concern. Another issue of misidentification in […]
Polonetsky-Tene-final
[…] variety* of*information—including* telematics,* behavioral,* biometric,*and*location—smart* cars* provide* valuable* insights* into* road* safety*issues.*Manufacturers,* technicians,* and* drivers* can* use* diagnostic*and* vehicle* performance* information* generated* by* a* car* to* obtain* feedback* about* how* vehicles* are* performing* on* the* road.* Car*manufacturers*can*chart*vehicle*performance*in*order*to*plan*safety*and* performance* improvements* in* the* future.39*At* the* same* time,*data* capture* and* analysis* impact*the*privacy* interests*of*drivers*whose*vehicles* increasingly* rely* on* software* […]
FPF-PPPM-2021Digest-R4
[…] intervene with a student who might be contemplating suicide. Systems using algorithms powered by machine learning trawl the Facebook posts of fifteen-year-olds and weed through the Twitter feeds of seventeen-year-olds. When certain keywords or features are flagged, the posts are forwarded to school administrators, who can decide whether the post requires an intervention and […]
Snap into Data Privacy Day
[…] an extended reality gaming system, the privacy considerations that go into purchasing a genetic test, and whether it’s a good idea to require students to turn on their video feeds during virtual classes. We analyze the legal and policy issues that impact consumer privacy now and in the future. If you want to get a sense of […]
Understanding Blockchain: A Review of FPF’s Oct. 29th Digital Data Flows Masterclass
[…] the software they write and therefore do not determine the purpose and means of the processing activity. Oracles refer to agents that allow the transfer of external data feeds to the blockchain to leverage smart contracts. Oracles are necessary to process external real-world events for the network and have a strong influence on the data […]
Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) Comments to UNOCHR Special Rapporteur on Child Privacy
[…] not endangered while on school devices or networks. Technology that monitors physical spaces, such as facial recognition tools to prevent unwanted visitors from entering campuses or video feeds that monitor student behavior, can also potentially help administrators find and address violent situati ons. However, strict surveillance can erode students’ trust and engender negative feelings […]
AI and Machine Learning: Leading Academic Publications
[…] leveraged to moderate content online. The second report focused on how internet platforms deploy algorithms to rank and curate content in search engine results and in news feeds. The third report focused on how platforms use artificial intelligence to optimize the targeting and delivery of advertisements. This final report focuses on how platforms use […]
Privacy Papers for Policymakers for 2019
[…] not make. Such interfaces have serious implications for consumer privacy. They trick consumers into giving up vast amounts of personal information. They enable creating compulsive and addictive feedback loops by using the collected information to manipulate consumer behavior. Dark patterns also undermine notice and choice privacy paradigms, contribute to the “privacy paradox”, and allow […]