Drs. @rogerson & @Dr_DMilton explore how governments decipher what types of information they share with the public to protect national security 🔒
✅Government type is not always correlated with reasons for limiting the flow of information.
https://t.co/QZB41O8xVP
#democracy
Very excited for @Duke_DeWitt doctoral fellow, @arltrexler, who just published his first journal article, which focuses on the use of emotional appeals in American presidential politics. Check it out here: https://t.co/ZF4B8OJa3j
An algorithmic system funded by the World Bank, meant to determine which families should get financial help, ended up excluding those who needed it. @hrw's report underscores why govt programs that use automated decision-making need more transparency. https://t.co/jlqQZlyIC1
@jshermcyber .@jshermcyber: "Health insurance companies, financial institutions, marketers, law enforcement agencies, criminal scammers, abusers, and other actors can buy these prepackaged data sets to profile, track, and target the people in them."
https://t.co/U9A7JiMhDC
I don’t love the WaPo’s Twitter guy (he’s a lot), but this run down of what happened with Grindr data post-sale without any US privacy laws is <chef’s kiss> good. https://t.co/BGxmu0zqnC
Such a pleasure to share a panel with Nanette S. Levingston, @miltonmueller, Hans K. Klein, @rogerson and Carolyn Jew (do reach out to meet for coffee if 8:15 AM is not your thing)