Cool things
They are summary of some fun research papers, experiments and solution proposals which will fulfil your curiosity about new tech and its related legal and ethical issues. I’m sure that you’ll enjoy it.
Can sensitive data cease discrimination in AI based systems?
Research by M. van Bekkum and F. Z. Borgesius discussed about the use of sensitive data to prevent the discrimination by AI systems.
EC study: Impact of digital advertising developments on privacy
European Commission published its Study on the impact of recent developments in digital advertising on privacy, publishers and advertisers.
France: White paper – Blockchain Norms and Standards
The French Federation of Professions of Blockchain & AFNOR normalisation published the FFPB – White Paper NFT.
UK – Royal Society’s Report “From privacy to partnership”
Here are some prominent points of the Royal Society’s privacy report on Jan 23, 2023 that the private sectors can keep for future reference.
Why do some people keep posting misinformation?
Oxford Internet Institute published a research, showing how health misinformation groups receive funds for their anti-vaccination campaigns.
From US Communications Decency Act Section 230 of 1996 to 2015 Paris terrorist attacks
Litigation between Google and the family of Nohemi Gonzalez, claiming that Youtube aided ISIS by recommending ISIS’s videos to its users.
How to use AI to protect your intellectual property rights
Great examples of AI application to protect the Intellectual Property rights could be used in the private sectors.
Hyperwrite trial with the topic chosen: AI explainability
Hyperwrite was tested to generate short posts about “AI explainability” and the opinion of the Oxford Internet Institute on that topic.
If you still wonder of a change in 2023
According to the research, for important decisions, those who make a change report being substantially happier two months and six months later.