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  • #REDIRECT [[Accountability and regulation of algorithms – Flash 02 2017]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WS 9: Signed, sealed - deciphered? Holding algorithms accountable to protect fundamental rights]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signed, sealed – deciphered? Holding algorithms accountable to protect fundamental rights – WS 09 2016]]
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  • Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Ethical Considerations, Responsibility of ...ated data processing techniques, including the criteria according to which algorithms collect and process data, the specific purposes of data processing, or the
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  • ...verdicts. In the future ever more decisions will be made or influenced by algorithms. Because of this, many questions arise. Such as: How do we, as humans, stay
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  • ...ction at Tampere University. Topics of interest in research: social media, algorithms and disinformation.
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  • ...at will be discussed at EuroDIG is: '''AI and threats - New Strategies and Algorithms to Detect AI-generated Political Deepfakes'''
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  • * Harmonisation of states' ethics codes on designing algorithms using digital cooperation including youth participation.
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  • ...g data concentrated in the hands of few and the explosion of self learning algorithms may have indeed enormous impact not only on democratic institutions but on ...t by companies abroad and using algorithm for efficients, data is in those algorithms and both principles risk being compromised. Council of Europe has an import
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  • ...thought to look for. There is much talk how algorithms create bubbles, but algorithms can, in fact, also be used to break them. This is one part of the hope as w
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  • ...ndards, voluntary certification and government oversight (e.g. “an FDA for algorithms”). A recurring theme in many of these proposals is the need for trusted t ...lgorithms-give-it-more-editorial-responsibility-not-less-65182 “Facebook’s algorithms give it more editorial responsibility – not less“, ''theConversation'',
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  • ...protection that would restrict access to information regarding proprietary algorithms.
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  • ...ncryption and online backups with both symmetric and asymmetric encryption algorithms will be demonstrated. Now with locally encrypted backups you can use some c
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  • ...g Stage session at this year’s EuroDIG*. Topics include security, privacy, algorithms, mental health. '''Algorithms:''' Unfortunately, the way the dating platform algorithms work is not very transparent either. Tinder used the Elo rating system in t
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  • ...'s say, interesting -- interesting topic, that often gets sidelined is the algorithms and specifically, we would like to see a smart actor -- so called SAPA, a ...r, they will have a more effective framework, in order to have this -- the algorithms designed.
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  • ...ncryption and online backups with both symmetric and asymmetric encryption algorithms will be demonstrated. Now with locally encrypted backups you can use some c
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  • ...of transparency of intermediary service providers’ business practices and algorithms should be addressed in order to ensure users’ rights are respected.
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  • ...performances of teachers and students are assessed partially or fully with algorithms. Algorithms, Big Data, algorithmic accountability, data protection, human rights, innov
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  • ...chine learning, and related technologies, exploring issues such as bias in algorithms, privacy concerns, and their impact on human rights.
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  • ...I will briefly review the trip that took us from some of the first quantum algorithms to the demonstration of quantum operations performed with a device compris .../files/sac-107-en.pdf SAC107: SSAC Comment to NIST on Quantum Cryptography Algorithms]
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  • ...of algorithms – Flash 02 2017|'''Flash 2: Accountability and regulation of algorithms''']] (12:15-12:45)<br />Room Tornimäe I
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  • ...and co-founder and CEO of Algorithmiq Ltd, a startup focussing on quantum algorithms for life sciences. She obtained her PhD from the University of Palermo in 2 ...quantum – fully quantum or quantum-inspired algorithms which is basically algorithms on quantum computers. There’s something with near term quantum.
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  • ...imits to the need to know, to preventative enforcement based on predictive algorithms; when are specific types of data retention for justified, if at all, when p
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  • ...n-plans/how-data-is-collected-as-we-move-through-our-digital-life computer algorithms and tracking devices and are used to collect digital data], by ''Common Sen ...users of social media platforms were complete lit unaware of the fact that algorithms were playing an important part in the information that they got to see. A l
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  • *The private sector should publish and make transparent the algorithms and processes used to tackle disinformation, eventually downgrading content
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  • ...we might expect to see in the future is the use of reinforcement learning algorithms to feed content to people based on what they are seeing to do. So here's a ...their internet behavior. And the privacy protections we have prevent those algorithms from seeing any more.
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  • *Should robots and algorithms be given legal personality to address liability and taxation issues? Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer (VIA VIDEO) - View on Ethics and Algorithms
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  • ..., their goal is to optimise user experience. Why should companies disclose algorithms if they are protected by intellectual properties rights and if they allow p ..., their goal is to optimise user experience. Why should companies disclose algorithms if they are protected by intellectual properties rights and if they allow p
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  • ...ndamental_rights_–_WS_09_2016 | WS 9: Signed, sealed – deciphered? Holding algorithms accountable to protect fundamental rights]]'''
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  • *There should be greater transparency in how algorithms are developed, and a public debate on the approaches taken by private compa ...And here I cannot but emphasize also the study of the Council of Europe on Algorithms and Human Rights, which you can find over there and which deals with this i
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  • ...youth. The YOUthDIGers a moment ago, it is of course, important that these algorithms respond to certain criteria. ...deration but for Internet Governance more and more, in general, that these algorithms also correspond to certain criteria as regards transparency and that a huma
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  • ...the traceability of content, AI-based content filtering, cognitive search algorithms to assess the accuracy and the quality of data sources. ...o be matched by increased openness, transparency and predictability of the algorithms and decision-making process.
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  • ...loping and using a particular AI system. This includes decisions about the algorithms, data, and the context in which the system is used. There are also mechanis ...ineers. How to construct safe in terms of future results, machine learning algorithms.
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  • ...d be defined in a multistakeholder dialogue because it includes explaining algorithms’ decisions, as well as explaining what data ethics means in a specific co *Not all machine-learning systems operate with the same algorithms, have the same application, or are used by the same demographics. Developin
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  • ...rms, you have to master the algorithms. We don’t believe any more that the algorithms are kind of entities that do things without human intervention, that’s, o
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  • ...l intelligence by creating a dataset to train, to frame different kinds of algorithms, with the feminist and intersectional data to remind the different biases t
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  • ..., legitimacy, freedom of expression, access to information, filter bubble, algorithms, profit, business model, content creation, narratives, ethic, quality journ ...ack of communication with each other? Is ‘bubble-piercing’ through similar algorithms to confront users with ‘the view point of the other side’ an approach t
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  • ...to detect AI in the future. We have made some studies of the new detection algorithms, the tech giants are putting out to be able to verify the business made by
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  • ...ects related to Applied Mathematics and Computer Engineering. Toolsets and algorithms that she helped to develop in EMC Lab and Clear Signal Solutions is used by
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  • | rowspan="2" | [[WS 14 2020|WS 14]] || rowspan="2" | Algorithms, deep learning, competition and trust (follow up from last years plenary) |
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  • ...literally saves lives, Bitfury partners with a company that uses advanced algorithms to research and develop new drugs and to improve the drug discovery process
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  • ...es to blockchain regulation. Since blockchain applications use transparent algorithms, they become self-regulatory and limit the need to trust intermediaries. Ho ...at the enormous electricity consumption caused by the proof-of-work mining algorithms.
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  • ...the research consortium the Democratic Epistemic Capacities in the Age of Algorithms (DECA); the Nordic Observatory for Digital Media and Information Disorders ..., mis and disinformation and the polarizing nature of social media network algorithms have posed a serious threat to democracy.
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  • ...he following. The first, the Blockchain works on a consensus mechanism, so algorithms, let's say preset rules, which act as a current reason in the current state Consensus-based algorithms, of course, have not also are not novel and some of them like digital or es
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  • ...such as infrastructure, language, geographical position, consumer culture, algorithms and education. ...ly come into contravention of competition law and beak the -- because it's algorithms and not people doing it. They can put me in prison but if I use an algorith
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  • ...alues about Information. Information is being redefined by media, data and algorithms. As such information needs to be reliable and open so that today’s citize ...information is collected of us, how this big data is used to come up with algorithms that more or less determine what is being offered to us, who does that, how
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  • It is not only about algorithms or connectivity and data. It's about human beings. ...o sensors, the machine science, the hardware science, then you move to the algorithms, the platforms, and the services, and then, of course, the data is loading
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  • But with threat also comes opportunities for AI and algorithms we can create better designs and also educate citizens to be more informed ...that are used for the public good, social good like block chain, cognitive algorithms, artificial intelligence that can educate eventually our audiences to be mo
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  • ...uld seek to ensure that their actions, be it on a company level or through algorithms, do not have discriminatory effects on their users or other parties. ...black boxes of decisions that are taken on a daily basis by people and by algorithms, we are not able as lawyers, political scientists, to analyze them and to m
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  • ...of data are generated by our things and then shared between objects. Smart algorithms can combine this information but also changes the meaning of privacy and se ...y:privacy 2016]][[Category:privacy]][[Category:Algorithms 2016]][[Category:Algorithms]][[Category:Big Data 2016]][[Category:Big Data]]
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  • ...ble people to search, which, of course, includes a calculation of matching algorithms. So they might be known or unknown and there might be various negotiation o ...lk about physics or astronomy or you have different content where matching algorithms are different.
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  • ...time, whether you have access to data from the platforms where you look at algorithms that you mentioned in the chat as well. ...o focus on the question of algorithmic outcomes and how to look at the way algorithms might operate across three areas. One, recommendation in some that might be
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  • ...would – basic training may be sufficient. You are probably aware that the algorithms of course, they’re across the difficulties and an interesting study done
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  • ...he ICT sector, avoid greenwashing, and to promote transparency in data and algorithms and enhance the “de facto” sustainability of the digital world. This wo ...in ten years, we have to start focusing our attention on influencing these algorithms and codes to ensure that their optimizing not only for profit but also for
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  • And the first area is something what I called the tracking algorithms. So I observed that, well, people are overwhelmed with technology that is � It means we have the algorithms. We have the cookies. And generally, when I speak to the employees, they st
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  • Moving to other things, like search algorithms, search algorithms are not necessarily optimized for every language. So if I look at things, i
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  • ...Big Data 2016]][[Category:Big Data]][[Category:Algorithms 2016]][[Category:Algorithms]][[Category:Privacy 2016]][[Category:Privacy]][[Category:Data protection 20
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  • ...another kind of gatekeeper which is technical artifact gatekeeper. We have algorithms. For instance, when we Google something, we do a Google request, and with t ...e Internet, including when using some Internet protocol or when using some algorithms.
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  • ...ditionally, the private sector can play its role by making transparent the algorithms and processes used to tackle this information. In sharing transparent regul
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  • ...spect the work flow and the technologies used. We need the transparency of algorithms with regard to the work process. ...ps. How will the new social protection system be funded? Should robots and algorithms be techs? Should the tech sector be asked to contribute by not shifting pro
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  • ...gate the complex informational landscapes, to understanding the effects of algorithms on access to information online, or making informed choices on digital priv ...uidelines that would help developers to include human rights principles in algorithms and AI education.
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  • ...n rights dimensions of automated data processing techniques (in particular algorithms) and possible regulatory implications], DGI(2017)12 of December 2017 ...hin that, you do have recognition for aspects of AI, the use and misuse of algorithms. So a lot of our legislation really was developed at a time that is pre-eme
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  • ...cks and other kind of things and that means you have to move over to other algorithms because you find weaknesses in the actual algorithm itself. ...putational, like for computational reasons or that there are weaknesses in algorithms, otherwise there is no reason.
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  • ...d innovations blocked new innovations because of closed technology, closed algorithms, and patents, for example. ...han from the IP size. Because data is a not unique thing. It's data. After algorithms, it's unique. And it is a level of protection, but not before.
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  • ...ng which is worrying... If humans trust misinformatuon what will it do for algorithms and hence AI and our own lives beyond? AI must develop an ethical framework ...about the exisiting model I am in touch with scientists working on dating algorithms from EPFL. I also would like to invite company representatives, e.g. from B
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  • ...gate the complex informational landscapes, to understanding the effects of algorithms on access to information online, or making informed choices on digital priv ...uidelines that would help developers to include human rights principles in algorithms and AI education. || EuroDIG
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  • >> I have a last question and that is, we cannot regulate like algorithms. We in Sweden have created a due diligence process for AI. I'm not focused ...said actually is we cannot fully understand the impacts of the software or algorithms that are in place, because you design them to perform a very specific funct
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  • ...lines of what you are doing also in Germany. In relation to, for example, algorithms and AI we have label 2 criteria like human agency and oversight, transparen ...Union you have some idea what the criteria should be for the high risk AI algorithms. More work needs to be done. I can see when we are operationalising the cri
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  • ...imits to the need to know, to preventative enforcement based on predictive algorithms; when are specific types of data retention for justified, if at all, when p
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  • ...many companies based in Europe, and the transparency of how some of these algorithms work has been a cause of concern for some leaders, such as Chancellor Angel ...ic opinion, secret cooperation with Special Services, the opaque News Feed algorithms, spying on users, censorship, and other crucial issues related to self-regu
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  • ...e. For me, the key question how to produce original content. At the moment algorithms of Google or YouTube, if I start to listen to pop music, all of my online w ...means there is a responsibility, I think, in the companies that create the algorithms. It’s not only that it’s about to change the opinion of the person that
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  • ...19 Plenary 7], WS 8 will focus on the damages that automated systems (like algorithms, trolls, bots, etc.) could provoke within the public debate in digital soci ...on the broader phenomena as well as damages that automated systems such as algorithms, bots, et cetera can go with the digital debate through social media and ho
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  • ...University of Helsinki working in the democratic capacities in the age of algorithms project and my own research is focused on digital rights discourses in ligh
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  • ...anyone answer that? Is that a concern about collecting information? Doing algorithms, invading privacies? Do you feel that there is a need for new search engine
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  • Even if we define digital identities as nothing more than applications or algorithms, behind every digital identity, like behind every digital stakeholder, ther
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  • ...tee; we are dealing with many issues. For example, Human Rights aspects of algorithms, updating a Human Rights guidelines of ISP’s, things that are very import
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  • ...visory project [https://goal-projekt.de/ GOAL], “Governance by and through algorithms”, commissioned by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. ...l of rights they don’t even define AI. They say whatever is using data and algorithms and has a negative impact, this is – this somehow should be treated. It s
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  • ...ng registered that info would look at the history and by the self-learning algorithms if they would have abuse (?). So just by checking this, we would potentiall
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  • ...ith the problem of disinformation and fake news and the bubbles that – the algorithms that will advance sensationalists, and oftentimes, problematic content.
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  • ...has maybe a few employees because most of the things is done based on some algorithms or based on some software or has a really big turnover. That's why I think
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  • >> BIRGITTE KOFOD OLSEN: Yes. It’s of course, very much focused on the use of algorithms and the use of AI for new analytical purposes and I think especially for �
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  • ...because it’s cheap. You use a super algorithm that costs millions or many algorithms and then you’re harvesting. But you can use actual people because if you
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  • ...s notified of defamatory suggestions. And you know, those are generated by algorithms. That they must take this down. So in Germany, there’s now something like
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  • ...ns. Who knows how to tackle this economic development done by or driven by algorithms? We don't know exactly, but firstly we need to put those questions, yes? An
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  • ...se of the definition of harmful content and I think the application of the algorithms is not, you know, the biggest issue here. The biggest issue here, it is the
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  • ...to maintain a connection with an outside world. Facebook groups still use algorithms to see who sees what is posted and when. If you have a group of 50 to 100 p
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  • ...uthorities. And they control what you see on the top ten rankings by their algorithms and how they perceive your page. If you watch this, you might be interested
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  • We have just started understanding how to create the algorithms so that they respect the multitude of different values, how to be in contro
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  • ...being discussed more and more. If you look at artificial intelligence or algorithms, how do we use these things ethically. How do companies develop these prod
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  • ...important because many users are asking for it. It probably adds to their algorithms and increasing the value of that domain and putting it hyper in their ranks
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  • ...onymize them in a world where big data is brought together in all kinds of algorithms and analyzed in context of other data that were never intended to be combin
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  • ...o more trust, robo journalism is not used to them. They're not used to the algorithms.
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  • ...lematic idea that private corporations should employ automatized filtering algorithms to somehow serve rights holders and protect copyrights.
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  • That’s very thought provoking and you’re right, the algorithms, they’re clearly an important part.
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  • ...laims about products by influencers, search results tailored by commercial algorithms, cleverly scripted propaganda and authorisations to track online behaviour
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  • ...imits to the need to know, to preventative enforcement based on predictive algorithms; when are specific types of data retention for justified, if at all, when p
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  • ...of transparency of intermediary service providers’ business practices and algorithms should be addressed in order to ensure users’ rights are respected.
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