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Rachel Coldicutt
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Sounds like the Home Affairs Select Committee on Online Harms was pretty crunchyhttps://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/jan/21/facebook-admits-encryption-will-harm-efforts-to-prevent-child-exploitation Catching up now. Yvette Cooper tak
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“AI will become embedded in everything we do” is one of those lines probably lifted from a McKinsey* reports that assumes no one has any control or influence over the
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This is such weird framing, as if AI is one coherent, knowable, predictable thing: ““I’m happy to hear there’s such a programme and AI is a great way to do
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I think, the line, “Sensibly designed, the computer algorithms could have been used to moderate teacher assessments in a constructive way” quite deeply misunderstands what happens when algorithms meet traditionally
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So, my very unsexy opinion about both the A Levels algorithm and the months’ long digital contact tracing farrago is that deploying technology without proper supporting structures and governance is
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What if the current enthusiasm for data-driven govt at the speed of light is *actually* just a bias for making decisions on the fly? And what if - right now,
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This article frames Palantir - providers of the NHSX data store - as a disruptive *defense* contractor not a Silicon Valley unicorn. https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/7/16/21323458/palantir-ipo-hhs-protect-peter-thiel-cia-intelligence Now why
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