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Designing an Artificial Intelligence Research Review Committee Sara R. Jordan Chair, Center for Public Administration & Policy Virginia Tech 900 N. Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22203 email: [email protected] phone: +1-571-858-3061 skype: sara.r.jordan PUBLISHED BY Designing an Artificial Intelligence Research Review Committee | 1 KEYWORDS • Ethics • Research Ethics • Artificial Intelligence • Autonomous Systems […]
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Advancing Principled Data Practices in Support of Emerging Technologies 2018 ANNUAL REPORT DATA ETHICS TRUS T MISSION WHO WE ARE VISION FPF is a nonprofit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. FPF brings together industry, academics, consumer advocates, and other leaders […]
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DE-ID 201 Webinar Meeting Notes (open to all education privacy working groups and Student Privacy Pledge signatories) February 12, 2018 Topic: Secure MPC Systems Hosts: Amelia Vance & Kelsey Finch, Future of Privacy Forum Moderator : Michael Hawes, Direct of Student Privacy, US Dep’t of Education Bosto n U niv ersit y R ese a […]
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NOTHING TO HIDE: Tools for Talking (and Listening) About Data Privacy for Integrated Data Systems OCTOBER 2018 Acknowledgements: We extend our thanks to the AISP Network and Learning Community, whose members provided their support and input throughout the development of this toolkit. Special thanks to Whitney Leboeuf, Sue Gallagher, and Tiffany Davenport for sharing their […]
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1 Statement of John Verdi Before the Federal Commission on School Safety U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20201 July 11, 2018 I. Introduction Thank you for the opportunity to testify today. My name is John Verdi, and I am VP of Policy at the Future of Privacy […]
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Advancing Principled Data Practices in Support of Emerging Technologies 2017 ANNUAL REPORT MISSION 聽 VISION WHO聽WE聽ARE FPF聽brings聽together聽industry,聽academics,聽consumer聽advocates,聽and聽other聽thought聽leaders聽 to聽explore聽the聽challenges聽posed聽by聽technological聽innovation聽and聽develop聽priv acy聽 protections,聽ethical聽norms,聽and聽workable聽business聽practices. FPF聽helps聽ll聽the聽void聽in聽the聽鈥渟pace聽not聽occupied聽by聽law鈥澛爓hich聽exists聽due聽to聽the聽speed聽of聽 technology聽development.聽As聽鈥渄ata聽optimists,鈥澛爓e聽believe聽that聽the聽power聽of聽data聽for聽good聽 is聽a聽net聽benet聽to聽society,聽and聽that聽it聽can聽be聽well-managed聽to聽control聽risks聽and聽oer聽the聽 best聽protections聽and聽empowerment聽to聽consumers聽and聽individuals.The聽mission聽of聽the聽Future聽of聽Privacy聽Forum聽is聽to聽serve聽as聽a聽catalyst聽for 聽privacy聽leadership聽 and聽scholarship,聽advancing聽principled聽data聽practices聽in聽support聽of聽emerging聽 technologies. We聽believe聽that… 鈥?technological聽innovation聽and聽new聽uses聽of聽data聽can聽help聽solve聽big聽societa l聽problems聽and improve聽lives. 鈥?technological聽innovation聽must聽be聽accompanied聽by聽fresh聽privacy聽thinking. 鈥?it聽is聽possible聽to聽build聽a聽world聽where聽technological聽innovation聽and聽priva cy can聽coexist. 鈥?it聽is聽possible聽to聽reach聽consensus聽on聽ethical聽norms,聽policies聽and聽busines s聽practices聽to address聽new聽privacy聽challenges. 2017 PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 24 25 2017 ADVISORY BOARD ANNUAL MEETING THE FPF TEAM 4 TABLE […]
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Advancing Principled Data Practices in Support of Emerging Technologies 2017 ANNUAL REPORT MISSION VISION WHO WE ARE FPF brings together industry, academics, consumer advocates, and other thought leaders to explore the challenges posed by technological innovation and develop privacy protections, ethical norms, and workable business practices. FPF helps ll the void in the “space not occupied by law” which exists due to the speed of technology development. As “data optimists,” we believe that the power of data for good is a net benet to society, and that it can be well-managed to control risks and oer the best protections and empowerment to consumers and individuals.The mission of the Future of Privacy Forum is to serve as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. We believe that… • technological innovation and new uses of data can help solve big societal problems and improve lives. • technological innovation must be accompanied by fresh privacy thinking. • it is possible to build a world where technological innovation and privacy can coexist. • it is possible to reach consensus on ethical norms, policies and business practices to address new privacy challenges. 2017 PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 24 25 2017 ADVISORY BOARD ANNUAL MEETING THE FPF TEAM 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 10-11 12-13 14-15 […]
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DEMOCRACY , HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE RULE OF LAW BY DESIGN FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BY PAUL NEMITZ , PRINCIPAL ADVISER, EUROPEAN COMMISSION @paulnemitz #AI Y A H O O F I N A N C E , F A C E B O O K I N C . , A P R I L […]
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B RUSSELS P RIVACY S YMPOSIUM IDENTIFIABILITY : POLICY AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR A NONYMIZATION AND PSEUDONYMIZATION Presented by Speaker Bios Daniel C. Barth -Jones, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University Daniel Barth -Jones, PHD, MPH, is an infectious disease epidemiologist who specializes in computer simulation of the […]
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FISA Reauthorization Heats Up Surveillance Debate As the December 31 deadline nears for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Section 702 reauthorization, lawmakers are considering three competing bills – each with a different approach to renewal. The Act governs when and how the U.S. can spy on digital communications of foreign nationals, and has drawn […]