@bit33dotio Undoubtedly, you can get statistics on anything, but at the end of the day, a person is more than just statistics based on their race, hairdress, and facial expressions. Algorithms like these can be powerful tools, but they still need oversight.
A long way to go before Google puts out this fire๐ฅ but will be interesting to see what Croak does with her new position overseeing those working on accessibility, AI for social good, algorithmic fairness in health, brain fairness, ethical AI and others.
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@NovaMarkButler For example. The data collected from the Covid tracking app in Singapore can be used to slow the spread of the virus but also as a means of surveillance by the government. Same tech, 2 different use cases.
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@NovaMarkButler Completely agree that different technologies have different properties. But that's not to say that any single technology has a predetermined set of implications.