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… justice and credit, law and private actions use group traits to influence or determine the treatment of … When do these practices run afoul of conceptions of fairness in law or in computer science and statistics? When …
… justice and credit, law and private actions use group traits to influence or determine the treatment of … When do these practices run afoul of conceptions of fairness in law or in computer science and statistics? When …
… justice and credit, law and private actions use group traits to influence or determine the treatment of … When do these practices run afoul of conceptions of fairness in law or in computer science and statistics? When …
… legislation, I very much believe we need an Internet which remains essentially neutral and application agnostic. It’s … example – is being blocked by someone in the Internet food chain. This monitoring is very much in line with what Dan …
… less? Listen in to find out. … Bloggers, Friendsters, and Craigslisters …
… attacks. Read more at Lawfare ... … Information Attacks against Democracies …
… shows how right-wing media enabled a disinformation campaign around the 1619 Project. Using data from Media … “keyword squatting” to associate their disinformation campaign with The 1619 Project. Read more in Columbia Journalism …
… business model of companies like Facebook and Google,” she said. Read more … Facebook’s German Court Loss Opens New Front Against Privacy Violations …
… Ifeoma Ajunwa shares her thoughts on anti-racism training in Forbes. “Given that racism can be entrenched in …
… last week. The law created criminal penalties for ISPs that failed to censor child pornography on sites they hosted, but … (and cited a this paper by Berkman Professor Jonathan Zittrain in the decision). Read the full decision and more …