These automated decision-making requirements are also a key element of the #rulesascode work, written up here as part of an ongoing collaborative effort to write a RaC handbook. https://t.co/6rRRqfqWmv
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This is infuriating and also was totally predictable. Thank you daveyalba for the reporting.
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A few reactions in thread:
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Many of you have likely seen this photo.
A friend in Australia contacted the agency for the vector PDF version, then shared it with me, and here is a high resolution version. 🤗
Vindicated! Claims that Medicare “fraud” is costing taxpayers $8 billion a year have been dismissed. In fact, as @NC_Robinson outlines - a new report has found doctors routinely under-bill $350 million a year due to fear of an audit. A must read. #Medicare https://t.co/wGyRwXVB93
Probably the best thing you'll see today.
In 2017, a group of developers hilariously competed for who could create worst volume control interface in the world.
The results 🧵
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The FTC launched a probe today into how Meta, Instagram,YouTube, TikTok, Snap, Twitter, Pinterest, and Twitch restrict ads that are "deceptive or exposes consumers to fraudulent health-care products, financial scams, counterfeit and fake goods, or other fraud."
This… is very bad. The deepfake apocalypse is going to cause massive disruption unless we ditch these low grade biometric verification systems. https://t.co/4KwmHNyins
This is not news, but we keep having this argument in Australia too - the most influential factors in homelessness is the huge rise in the cost of housing.
In this Noahpinion guest post, @aaronAcarr pulls out a huge amount of data to show that the main cause of homelessness isn't drugs or mental illness -- it's scarcity of housing.
https://t.co/IODzGQ56Hj
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@mireillemoret @piacandrews @Ronald_G_Ross@lyria1@mattwadd Measuring impact is possible - but in the human impacts context requires some direct user engagements and the liberal use of assumptions. We're working on this issue in the Rules as Code space and hope to have something we can talk about publicly soon.