AI development speed hockeysticking to the point when "AI will be better than us at every human task, at which point nothing else is predictable" - as predicted by @tomaspueyo: https://t.co/5P3sSn8b1E - makes me wander, wait, why exactly do we need this?
Eryk Salvaggio: the "doomsday trap" of AI is not the machine roing rogue, but the dehumanization that this technology makes possible by being an excuse that allows those with power to operate at a distance: https://t.co/azzt9CIBoh
What fool would ever wonder if apps still track you with location services off? Well, there's some... Thank you @ https://t.co/w2F9B1FldH #Privacy#AdTracking
Dear @shoshanazuboff, we're developing a national consent service here in Estonia that will make it possible for individuals to share their national registries data with third parties. How do you feel, which positive/negative trends such solution will create/amplify/neutralise?
@kaimarkaru@IdentityWoman@shoshanazuboff Would it be that securing a certain level of transparency and responsibility in such systems is more likely attainable in a small flat (in terms of gov systems, but also landscape :)) country like ours (Estonia), @IdentityWoman , @kaimarkaru ?
@danbogdanov So, perhaps add a precondition to the consent service that only registered algorithms should be permitted access? Are there already working use cases of algorithm registries? It's more easily imaginable in public sector though...
@danbogdanov Will this risk be neutralized if every occasion of a third party request for the individual's consent (to get the data) will be an isolated case with a clear purpose declaration and no pooled usages?
I'm also more than grateful to get your thoughts and added momentum on this issue, dear junior bright thinkers @kaimarkaru@luukasilves @arohelmet @MartenKaevats